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Xm Radio Signal Receiver Gm P/n 2340-2905 Gm 2015 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Brownsville, Texas, United States

Brownsville, Texas, United States
This product was received in bulk packaging. This product hasn't been tested thus we're listing it as used although we received it as "new". Please review pictures and description before purchase.
Brand:GM Part Brand:Fujitsu TEN Manufacturer Part Number:23402905 Country//Region of Manufacture:China

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XM Radio Signal Receiver p/n 2340-2905
GM 2015

This product didn't come with any individual boxing, instructions nor software as it was received as part of a bulk packaging. We aren't listing it as new because we can't make sure of this and due the way it was received.

Also, as we lack the proper equipment or knowledge for testing this we haven't done anything to it and we're listing it the way it came.

For said reasons we can't offer any sort of warranty on it.

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