Vintage "honda" Automobile Radio, Am/fm & Cd Player - S10a1 - Japan on 2040-parts.com
Townsend, Montana, US
This old radio has been sitting around and although we think it works, we are not sure. It looks in great shape for the age. Model No. 08A03-571-110, Ref. No. CX-LH2610B, Serial No. MW71920739. There are no hook-up wires included.
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