Used 91-95 Acura Legend Bose amp removed from a 93 'LS' coupe, please verify compatibility for yourself before bidding.
The unit was working when removed but most of the speakers in the car were blown, so don't know complete condition of unit. The insides of the unit did look clean upon visual examination. Please note that the unit was actually manufactured in Jan of 1998 so it was a replacement unit.
Ships to US states only.
Actual part pictured.
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