Boss Audio Mr762brgb One Pair 6.5" Marine Mrgb65 Speakers+mrant10 # Mck762brgb.6 on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Boss Audio Combo Kit w/MR762BRGB Receiver, One Pair 6.5" Marine MRGB65 Speakers & MRANT10 # MCK762BRGB.6
Combo Kit w/MR762BRGB Receiver, One Pair 6.5" Marine MRGB65 Speakers & MRANT10
Features:
Auxiliary Input
Yes
Color
White
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