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Sirius Xm Radio Scc1 Satellite Receiver And Alpine Kca-sc100 Interface Siriusxm on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fall City, Washington, United States

Fall City, Washington, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:SiriusXM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:scc1c

This auction is for 2 things:

1) New, in opened box, Sirius XM SCC1 satellite receiver and antenna, manual.

2) New, sealed,  Alpine KCA-SC100 Sirius Satellite Radio Interface


No warranty, but they are brand new so should work fine.


Due to holiday travel, I might not be able to mail right away so please email BEFORE BIDDING if you're in a rush, or with questions!

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