2003 Honda Odyssey 4 Speakers Rear And Front Fits1999-2004 Models on 2040-parts.com
Beverly, Massachusetts, US
These are the original 4 OEM speakers from my 2003 Odyssey. We just replaced them for my teenage son who is renovating the van for his music requirements! They are in working condition. Tried to have pictures show all the identification numbers. Please ask any questions! All sales final and payment expected within 48 hours of winning the auction.
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