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Focal K2 Power , Focal Es165 Kx2, Focal Es165kx3, Pods For Tkmx Tweeters !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Stuttgart, Germany

Stuttgart, Germany
Condition:New Brand:Focal Type:Sell a pair Pods Photos N2,3 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany



Sell a pair of housing silver Color + Mounting Set for Focal Tweeters TKMX K2 Power .
Photos 2,3,4, Speakers not !!

the housing fit for tweeter TKMX by focal system:
Focal ES165kx3- 3way component Kit
Focal ES165kx2 - 2way component Kit
Focal ES130K - 2way
Focal ES130K - 2way

ATTENTION !!! - The other images are examples of installation and not part of the action!

If necessary, I can adjust the installation dimensions for the other Tweeters. PLEASE ASK !!!

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