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97 Infinity I 30 I30 Complete Bose System Speakers Changer Wiring Head Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Revere, Massachusetts, US

Revere, Massachusetts, US
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THIS INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO ADD A BOSE SYSTEM TO AN INFINITY AND CD CHANGER ALL SPEAKERS TWEETERS CONNECTOR WIRE FOR THE CHANGER SOUNDS GREAT NO CRACKING NO BAD SPEAKERS SOUNDS AWESOME CD CHANGER HAS CARTRIDGE

 

 

 

ALL FITMENT AND PRIOR QUESTIONS ARE ON BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING THERE ARE NO RETURNS


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