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04-06 Gto Speakers W/ Sub Woofer Amplifier 2-30 Watt 2-50 Watt Used Oem Gm (5pc) on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Easley, South Carolina, United States

Easley, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM

This auction is for a 04-06 GTO Speaker Set of 4 Used with Sub-Woofer Amplifier OEM GM, came out of a 2006 GTO. Please review all photos before bidding.  Item shipped as shown.

2 - 2 ohm 30 Watt Speakers

2 - 2 ohm 50 Watt Speakers

1 - 2x40W RMS - Sub Woofer Amplifier

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