Toyota Cd Disc Tape Player Radio Stereo Tacoma Model No. 86120-ad040 on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, US
Toyota Tacoma CD player in what appears to be perfect cosmetic condition. We actually picked it up at a thrift store with the intention of reselling it and have no way to test it to be certain it works. So it is fully refundable, besides shipping! You are taking a $13 risk for the cost of shipping.
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