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Volvo Dvd Wiring Harness 8671142 S60/v70/xc on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Townsend, Massachusetts, United States

Townsend, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Volvo Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:8671142

This is a brand new wiring harness in original package. Retails for $106
Stock Code

8671142
Manufacturer Volvo
Categories Electrical system > Media, communication and navigation
Assemblies Road and Traffic Information accessory kits RTI/TV S60; Road and Traffic Information accessory kits RTI/TV V70, V70XC, XC70 FC 1; V70 CH 45076-, V70XC CH 3973-, FC 2; V70 CH 47579-; Road and Traffic Information DVD accessory kits 2005-; Road and Traffic Information DVD accessory kits S60 2005-; Road and Traffic Information DVD accessory kits V70, XC70, 2005-; Road and Traffic Information RTI CH 161196-;

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