New Mtx Wet65-w 6.5" Wet Series 2-way Marine Audio Coaxial Speakers Wet65w White on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, United States
Regular Retail Price$169.95Item ConditionBrand NEW in Original Packaging with 1-Year Warranty IncludedPurchase IncludesOne (1) Set of MTX® WET65-W 6-1/2" WET Series 2-Way Coaxial Marine Speakers (1 pair)
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