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Suzuki Alto Nissan Pixo Radio Cd Mp3 Player Stereo Nscr04 2009 - 2015 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Haifa, Israel

Haifa, Israel
Got it when bought my new car , but removed it 1 day after be cause I installed a new one, so basically it is like new
Brand:Suzuki Nissan Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:39101M68K01

THANK YOU FOR TAKING A LOOK

FOR SALE WE HAVE THIS NISSAN PIXO OR SUZUKI ALTO CD RADIO PLAYER


THIS CD PLAYER IS A STANDARD FACTORY FITTED CD PLAYER
WHICH CAME FITTED TO THE NISSAN PIXO AND SUZUKI ALTO

THE CD PLAYER FITS DIFFERENT FITS A FEW DIFFERENT YEAR FOR THESE MODEL 
FROM 2009 UPTO 2015

WILL NOT GET RETURNS , SOLD AS IS , BUT AGAIN - 100% WORKING.

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