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Sirius Xm Scc1 Connect Universal Vehicle Tuner Satellite Radio W/ Pioneer Cd-sb1 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, United States

Naperville, Illinois, United States
Items have scuffs and scratches
Brand:Sirius Compatible Service:For Sirius Manufacturer Part Number:SCC1 Model:SCC1 UPC:Does not apply

Here we have a Sirius Satellite Radio SCC1 Sirius Connect Vehicle Tuner, with Pioneer CD-SB10 & cable!

NO ANTENNA INCLUDED.

Items have some cosmetic wear, but are tested and working.

Item may have cosmetic flaws including, but not limited to, what is mentioned above.  Please review photos carefully as they are of the exact item you are purchasing.  If you have any specific questions about an item please ask BEFORE you purchase!  :)

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