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Subaru Forester Factory Oem Audio Unit 2009-2013 86201sc640 on 2040-parts.com

US $53.99
Location:

Bridgewater, Virginia, United States

Bridgewater, Virginia, United States
NICE OVERALL CONDITION WITH ONLY MINOR WEAR FOUND - MOSTLY ON THE TWO KNOBS - TESTED AND PULLED FROM A WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Type:CD Player Model:86201SC640 Brand:MATSUSHITA Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:CQ-EF7760A UPC:Does not apply

SUBARU FORESTER FACTORY OEM AUDIO UNIT, 2009-2013 PART #86201-SC640. AM-FM STEREO RADIO, 6DISC, MP3 WMA, SAT. READY.  CLEAN UNIT WITH MINOR SCRATCHES ON DISPLAY(SEE PIX).  REMOVED FROM VEHICLE FOR UPGRADED AFTERMARKET UNIT.  SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATES ONLY.

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