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Toyota Vintage Factory Original Am Fm Radio Hilux Celica Corona Cressida on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Barnardsville, North Carolina, United States

Barnardsville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

It is not exactly hi fidelity, but it works as intended and actually doesn't sound too shabby. All of the controls work fine. I heard no popping or crackling when using the volume control or station tuner. The preset station buttons all work well. The knob stems are about 5" apart. This radio came from a 1978 Celica and was found on 78-79 Celicas. I have left a few inches of wiring to ease installation in other applications. So if you're restoring your classic Toy to original condition, then this may be for you. 


On Jul-23-09 at 20:55:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

We do offer combined shipping discounts on a case by case basis. In rare cases this is not practical, such as when it is too risky to pack a heavy part along with a very fragile part in the same parcel. So if you're buying more than one part. please wait for us to send you a combined invoice before paying. Thank you.

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