This listing is for a used 2008 VW Eos console mounted 6 CD Changer in like new condition. The unit is in excellent working order. The unit is plug and play if you have the pre-wired console (Passat, Eos, R32) and may also be placed in the trunk (Golf-GTI, Phaeton) or glovebox (Touareg) of MkV (2005.5-2009) models.
Please check the fitment options for your specific vehicle!
VW Part # 1J0057110
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