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Boston Stereo Complete System For Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Tracy, California, United States

Tracy, California, United States
Condition:Used

Complete OEM Boston Stereo system for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep. Included is the 6 speaker system and OEM amplifier. All in excellent working order, tweets are brand new. Upgraded stereo system and have no need for it. Also included is all instructions for removal and installation, hardware, and spacers for door speakers.

P05064118AD- Amplifier x1     (V)29961
P05059068AB- 3.5 Dash Tweets x2
P05059067AC- 6x9 Doors (driver/passenger) with spacers x2
P05059063AB- 6x9 Rear Speakers x2

Had to call dealership to get pricing and these are not sold as a set, only individually and I couldn't find any door speakers available. They go for $73 a piece from manufacturer. Double check youre vehicle to make sure it will fit and is correct for youre vehicle. This came from an 06 Chrysler 300C.

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