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97-01 Jeep Cherokee Xj Oem Infinity Door Tweeters 1997-2001 Limited Country Grey on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Johnston, Rhode Island, US

Johnston, Rhode Island, US
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON (2) TWO INFINITY DOOR TWEETERS FROM A 1998 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED WITH ONLY 27,442 ORIGANAL MILES........THEY ARE GRAY IN COLOR AND ARE IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION TESTED...................THESE TWEETERS ARE A GREAT AD ON TO YOUR SOUND SYSTEM THEY FIT IN THE REGULAR CHEROKEES ALSO PLUG AND GO ........SO IF YOUR JEEP CHEROKEE DONT HAVE THE LIMITED INFINITY TWEETER DONT MISS OUT ON THIS NICE WORKING SET OF TWEETERS......................THESE TWEETERS COST OVER $250 FROM THE JEEP DEALER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ALSO I ONLY SHIP IN THE U.S THANKS..........................GOOD LUCK BIDDING..................USE THE BUY NOW BEFORE SOMEBODY ELSE DOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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