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Bose Richbass Woofer Gmt8xx Center Console Speaker 03-07 Sierra, Silverado on 2040-parts.com

US $21.98
Location:

Wiggins, Mississippi, United States

Wiggins, Mississippi, United States
Working used condition
Type:Vehicle Specific Subwoofer Warranty:No Brand:Bose

Bose Speaker Richbass Woofer GMT8XX 

-Working used condition 

-Does not include plug 

-Has been lightly cleaned but may require additional cleaning 

-Fits the following vehicles equipped with Bose: 03-07 classic Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and 03-06 Chevrolet Tahoe, 
Suburban, Avalanche; GMC Yukon, and Cadillac Escalade 

**Please check for fitment in your vehicle before purchasing!** 

Please keep in mind that all parts are TRUE GM parts and were removed from a used vehicle. Some parts may have some slight cosmetic issues or flaws, but have been tested and are in 100% working order.

We are unable to ship internationally. 

!!!WE MARK ALL PARTS TO PREVENT RETURN FRAUD!!!

We stand behind all parts we sell and guarantee them to be in good working order, but to protect against return fraud we mark everything that we sell. Please message us if you have any questions or concerns! We will do everything we can to meet the needs of our customers.

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