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5x7 Inch C2.57 Speakers (2) 80 Watts Peak Coaxial Speaker Closeout Price New on 2040-parts.com

US $57.99
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Maurertown, Virginia, US

Maurertown, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:ORION Manufacturer Part Number:37017

NEW IN BOX 5" x 7" C2 Series Car Speakers Power Handling: Peak: 160 watts per pair / 80 watts each RMS: 80 watts per pair / 40 watts each Aluminum coated polypropylene cone woofer Foam surround 3/4" Ceramic soft dome tweeters Hard anodized aluminum tweeter diaphragms with ceramic coating Swivel mounted Ideal for upgrading any sound system Outboard passive crossovers with 12dB/octave slope Swivel, flush, and surface mount harness Single interlaced Conex Spider with woven tinsel leads Stamped steel baskets with Euro mounting configurations Euro-compatible design 3 ohms impedance Kapton former and copper wound voice coils Top-mount depth: 2.5 Payment is due within 4 days of auction end, paypal is preferred, but we also accept credit cards over the phone if paypal is not an option. 540-459-4030 Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm EST ShippingAK, HI, PR and Guam contact us before bidding or buying for shipping cost. Return PolicyNO RETURNS

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