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Long Rca Stereo Cables 20' Feet Car Audio Home Audio Gold Color Tips on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Hawaiian Gardens, California, United States

Hawaiian Gardens, California, United States
No Major Flaws Found (Please see pictures). Also, please see pictures for measurements. Comes from a smoke free & pet free environment
Brand:Phoenix Gold Surface Finish:Green Manufacturer Part Number:PG-RCA-20 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

Please see pictures for measurements.
Comes from a Smoke Free and Pet Free Environment

Condition- Pre Owned 
Minimal flaws: No major flaws found besides gentle use
Note- Comes with what you see in pictures 
Measurements- 20' foot

Please Note: The black tape is used only so the cables wouldn't over-split from each other at seem. The cables have no damage. Used to play audio on big screen from DVD player to speaker. about 1-2 movies total 

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