Clarion Marine Boat Speaker Grill Covers on 2040-parts.com
Temperance, Michigan, United States
Set of 5 Clarion Marine Boat Speaker Grill Covers in good condition. Color: white. One of the covers is missing the small "Clarion" emblem. The 6 1/2" speaker covers came with Clarion Marine speaker CM1622. The 10" grill cover is for the Clarion sub woofer of the same model. These are snap-on covers that have been found to fit other speakers as well including Alpine. Inside diameter of 6 1/2" covers measures aprox. 6 3/4" Inside diameter of 10" cover measures aprox. 10 1/4" |
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