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Volkswagen Rabbit A/v Equipment Receiver (radio), Am-fm-cd, Id 1k0035161c 06 0 on 2040-parts.com

US $135.25
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Lacey, Washington, United States

Lacey, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:VOLKSWAGEN Year:2008 Tag Number:0000014793 Model:RABBIT Stock Number:00015258 Condition and Options:receiver (radio), AM-FM-CD, ID 1K0035161C

Have a clean used VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT A/V Equipment receiver (radio), AM-FM-CD, ID 1K0035161C 06 both the radio and cd player works and if there is any problem with any issue please give me the opportunity to fix any problem you might have before leaving any feedback. I care about the feedback and it effects my EBay Rating. I would appreciate the opportunity to fix any problem. Tracking is included in the shipping price The last thing I want to tell you about is this I recycle boxes but 80% of boxes are new from U.S.P.S. or FedEx any question please feel free to ask and thanks for looking

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