A subwoofer for a Ford Escape. It will also fit into a Mazda SUV. The Ford part number is 3L8T-18C804-AA. The Mazda part number is ECO3-6696ZD. I know that it fits a 2004 Ford Escape and assume that there are other models that this subwoofer might fit, so please do your homework as to fitment.
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