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02-05 Ford Explorer Factory Subwoofer W/ Amplifier (1l2f-18808-aa) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Monee, Illinois, United States

Monee, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:1L2F-18808-AA

This is the used factory amplifier and subwoofer for 02-05' Ford Explorer vehicles. It is in excellent condition with standard wear from daily use, on testing the woofer emitted sound. It came out of a 2004 model and is ready to go into your vehicle. Take advantage of this deal while it lasts!

Please double check with your dealer to be sure parts are compatible with your vehicle.

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