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"super Rare" Sparkomatic Ge-1000 Eq Equalizer & Sony Xs-66 40oz Speakers Amazing on 2040-parts.com

US $138.77
Location:

Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:GE-1000 AND XS-66 Brand:SPARKOMATIC & SONY

"BEYOND RARE" SPARKOMATIC GE-1000 "YES" GE-1000 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER AMPLIFIER AND ALSO (CRAZY RARE) SONY XS-66 40OZ. MAGNET THREE WAY SPEAKERS...!!! BOTH ARE JUST TOO RARE TO EXPLAIN AND WERE THE "BEST OF THE BEST" IN THE DAY...!!! / (SPEAKER GRILLS HAVE STAINING) THEY BOTH HAVE BEEN SHELVED FOR SO LONG MAY NEED WORK BUT WELL WORTH IT IF MAY BE... BOTH ARE AMAZING HARD TO FIND ITEMS...!!! / """FREE SHIPPING"""...!!!

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