Volvo 60 70 Series Cd Player Radio Hu650 W/ Boost Gauge Pocket on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, North Carolina, US
Hu-650 from a 2005 Volvo v70, comes with silver surround (not the R brushed aluminum) and a cut by caschy boost gauge pocket.
Great for fitting a boost gauge. I was going to put this on my s60 but plans changed and I have decided to sell my s60.
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