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05 06 Cd6 Freestyle Explorer Montego F150 Oem Stereo Mp3 Radio 5f9t-18c815-ga on 2040-parts.com

US $82.50
Location:

Everett, Washington, United States

Everett, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Type:CD Player Model:. Brand:Factory Oem Manufacturer Part Number:5F9T-18C815-GA



Almost Mint. Great working condition. 05-06 Ford F150 / MustangĀ  / Explorer / Expedition / Fusion / Freestyle / Mountaineer / Montego

Type: Factory, OEM

Model: 5F9T-18C815-GA

Does it need a code or programming: No

Color: Green

Additional Accessories Included: None

Fit Guide:

05-06 Ford F150 / MustangĀ  / Explorer / Expedition / Fusion / Freestyle / Mountaineer / Montego

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Return policy:

All stereos are tested before it gets posted. The buyer has 14 days to process a possible Qualified return.

The unit has void seal stickers. Locked screws. Please do not alter or change anything to the stickers. Alterations, cuts and broken sticker automatically voids returns.

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