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US $50.00
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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
All speakers are in good operating condition with NO damage to any of the speakers. These speakers also include the wire harness' so that they can be used in different car models. Ultimate in-Car Sound System Speakers Service:I have been providing world class service on eBay since 2009. Check my feedback and read what my customers are saying and then bid with confidence. I will ship within 1 day of your payment and I will enter shipping info and tracking details into eBay. It is my goal to be the best seller on eBay. Please bid and give me a chance to show you what 5 star customer service looks like.”
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