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Sony Factory Amp Mbt4tb849db Ford Fomoco Used Edge on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SONY Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Model:MBT4TB849DB or BT4T-18B849-DH or BT4T18B849DH MPN:MBT4TB849DB or BT4T-18B849-DH or BT4T18B849DH Manufacturer Part Number:MBT4TB849DB or BT4T-18B849-DH or BT4T18B849DH

 Listing is for a used but tested before removal Sony Factory Amp with the model number MBT4TB849DB or BT4T-18B849-DH or BT4T18B849DH.
The amp was tested at full volume and was clear and loud.
This is a electronic item & I do not offer any returns or refunds because of how easy it is to damage this things if not hooked up properly.
By purchasing you agree you are certain this is the part you need & agree to no returns or refunds unless damaged happens during shipping.
If you have questions ask before buying.

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