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Infinity Speakers (2) on 2040-parts.com

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
These 2 speakers are new, I installed them but removed because size was incorrect. Speakers only in original box, no wires.
Brand:Infinity Speaker Size:5" x 7"/6" x 8" Model:Reference 8602cfx RMS Power:60 W

Infinity Reference 8602cfx Two-Way Car Audio Speakers, 1 pair.  Peak Power Handling 180W, RMS 60W  Installed & removed because size was incorrect, needed 5x7 only.  These are considered 5x7/6x8, I needed 5x7 only.  Beautiful, new no wires, only 2 speakers.  No returns.

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