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Uconnect Mygig Rbz High Speed Am Fm Cd Player Mp3 Satellite Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Tested. Excellent Condition. This used item comes with a 14 Day Warranty (Parts ONLY - NO Labor). Expect normal wear appropriate with the donor vehicle's age.
Brand:Mitsubishi Manufacturer Part Number:P05061201

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Features:

Hi-res 6.5-inch touchscreen with QVGA display
AM/FM radio
CD/DVD player
Audio input jack
Internal Hard Drive
USB port for playing or transferring files

 

Compatibility:

Chrysler Town & Country (2008-2016)

Dodge Grand Caravan (2008-2016)

Dodge Journey (2009-2010)

Dodge Nitro (2007-2012)

Jeep Liberty (2008-2012)

Jeep Wrangler (2007-2016)

RAM 1500 (2009-2012)



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