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1989 Lincoln Mark Vii Lsc Jbl Factory Amplifier !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

Fairview, Michigan, US

Fairview, Michigan, US
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Here's a JBL amplifier removed from a low mileage 1989 Mark VII but will fit any year Lincoln Mark VII with JBL sound already with the large black ribbed amp shown.This JBL amplifier Pt# E8LF-18B849-AA has been tested and works great guaranteed.

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