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1983 - 1987 Honda Civic Am/fm Radio Oem Digital Used Excellent Rare. on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
Condition:Used

Mid 1980's Honda Civic AM/FM radio, digital  made by Matsushita Model CR-36FUH.   This is an original Honda radio, 4-speaker system w/ fader & separate bass & treble controls, 5-AM presets & 5 FM presets.   Radio is in excellent condition, Tested & everything works.   Comes with original wiring harness and  wiring diagram label on top of the chassis as shown, and the rear mounting bracket with fastening screws.  .   Somewhat hard to find radio.  Chassis measures approx. 7w x 6 deep x 2 hight. It should fit an opening of approx. 7 1/2 wide x 2 3/8-inches. Please make sure this will work for your vehicle prior to purchasing. 

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