4 New Pyle Speakers + New Silver Kenwood Kmrd356 Marine Cd Mp3 Usb Stereo Player on 2040-parts.com
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- Clarion cmd8 1.8" marine boat cd usb mp3 receiver, bluetooth dongle, antenna(US $321.99)
- Kenwood yacht stereo, wired remote, 6.5" speaker, amplifier, wire,antenna,cover(US $418.99)
- Cmd8 1.8" marine cd usb radio,6" marine speakers w/ speaker wire, marine antenna(US $406.49)
- Clarion cmd8 marine boat yacht cd-usb-mp3 receiver, 120w speakers, wire, antenna(US $355.49)
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