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Volvo 850 6 Disk Cd Changer on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Westfield, Indiana, United States

Westfield, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Volvo 6 disk CD changer. I had this in my 850. Not sure what else it might fit. This is a factory changer so it will plug right into your factory radio. (see the plug in the picture) I wanted this in the trunk and my 850 was not wired so I made a custom extension to be able to mount the changer in the trunk. No mounting hardware is included. I do not remember the model number of the radio but I THINK this should fit most 850s - check the back of your radio before bidding as there are no returns. I do not have a way to test this but it was working when I took it out of the car and has been stored since. It is in nice shape for its age. Ask any questions you may have. Happy Bidding!

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