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Brand new Redondo RS radio kit from Retro Sound. It is for dashes with the shafts and knobs, not the thumb wheels.
It is the "motor 2A" model with Bluetooth, 2 aux inputs, USB, and of course am/fm. Chrome re-pop knobs included similar to the old Mopar ones.
It has been out of the box, and mocked up in the dash. I decided to go back with an original radio instead of this one. The face mounting brackets are trimmed (per the instructions), and the wiring was installed, so the pigtails that come with it are a bit shorter than if you order a new one. I never powered it up or even plugged it in. If you need the non-trimmed "extended" face mounting brackets -- instructions say "most" cars don't, you can get them from Retro Manufacturing.
All other hardware, manuals and everything else would have come with a brand new one from Retro are included with it. I also added the Dodge Vintage Overlay option for the screen ($25 extra).
Retail shipped to my door was $360;;
I'll take $250 shipped CONUS.
It is the "motor 2A" model with Bluetooth, 2 aux inputs, USB, and of course am/fm. Chrome re-pop knobs included similar to the old Mopar ones.
It has been out of the box, and mocked up in the dash. I decided to go back with an original radio instead of this one. The face mounting brackets are trimmed (per the instructions), and the wiring was installed, so the pigtails that come with it are a bit shorter than if you order a new one. I never powered it up or even plugged it in. If you need the non-trimmed "extended" face mounting brackets -- instructions say "most" cars don't, you can get them from Retro Manufacturing.
All other hardware, manuals and everything else would have come with a brand new one from Retro are included with it. I also added the Dodge Vintage Overlay option for the screen ($25 extra).
Retail shipped to my door was $360;;
I'll take $250 shipped CONUS.
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