Vw "monsoon" Radio/cd Head Unit Sold "as-is" on 2040-parts.com
McLean, Virginia, US
Auctioning here a VW "Monsoon" radio head unit in unknown operational condition, with missing knobs and with no code. Aesthetically there are scratches and some peeling here and there (please see picture). I could send detailed pictures upon request. As such, unit is sold AS-IS and/or for parts only with all sales final and with NO RETURNS so bid accordingly. What you see is what you'll get.
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