New Rockford Fosgate Power T1675 6.75" 2-way Speakers + 6 3/4" To 6x9 Adapters on 2040-parts.com
Walnut, Illinois, United States
Get Power series sound quality in a drop-in speaker. These 6.75” 2-way full-range speakers inherent all the coolest features from - their big brother - the T1 component systems. Features include a pole-mounted tweeter, shallow mounting depth and integrated concealed crossovers. Be prepared, these are more than OEM replacement speakers, their sound quality has been perfected for true Rockford Fosgate fanatics! |
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