Stereo Amplifier Toyota Lc-100 86280-60321 on 2040-parts.com
St.-Petersburg, St.-Petersburg, Russian Federation
Most likely in working condition. Under water was not. To test the functionality is not possible for me. External damages are not. Sold as-is.
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