Oem Dodge Ram Infinity Speakers on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Infinity Speakers
Up for sale is a pair of original Infinity speakers (Professionally Removed) out of a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500. Works for all year model Rams between 96'- 02 or whatever you decide to hook them up to. When these were removed they were in great working condition, the reason for removal was that my uncle was upgrading my sound system and insisted on new speakers as well. They have been stored away wrapped in bubble wrap and stored in a box in controlled climate storage. As far as I can tell the magnets are still good and nothing is rusted or damaged, great for replacing old damaged or broken speakers at a great price. Remember these are used and being sold as is. Any questions/inquiries you man have feel free to ask and they will be answered in order within 24 hours guaranteed! Please bid with confidence Thank you and Happy Bidding! Speakers & Speaker Systems for Sale
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