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Custom Chevy Speaker Boxes on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Wilmington, North Carolina, US

Wilmington, North Carolina, US
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This is a set of custom made fiberglass door speaker pods and sub box. I used the camo fabric to wrap them because it was all that I had. I spent a lot of time getting them very very smooth and straight. You could wrap them with any material you choose. You could even paint them if that's the look you want. The three pieces fit an 86 Chevy truck. I used the door pods for a about 6 months in my truck and the sub box has never been used.They are extremely well made. I used very high grade fiberglass and resin and I used birch wood for the backs instead of MDF so they will last just about forever if you take care of them. They have wood nutserts in them so all you have to do is drill some holes and bolt them in from back side.
If you have any questions don't hesitate to call mike at 910-264-7993
SORRY SPEAKERS AND AMP NOT INCLUDED If you want it shipped you are responsible for paying for it

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