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Dls Speakers, Dls Scandinavia1, Pods For Dls Tweeters! !! on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Stuttgart, Germany

Stuttgart, Germany
Condition:New Type:Sell a pair silver Pods Photos N2,3 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Brand:DLS



Sell ​​a pair of housing in silver color +Mounting Kit for DLS Scandinavia 1 , Photos N2,3 without speakers !!!! 

ATTENTION !!! - 
other images are examples of installation and not part of the action !!! 

I can adjust the installation dimensions for the others Tweeters
(Please ask ) 



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