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Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:Used Type:Enclosed Non-Powered Subwoofer Manufacturer Part Number:TS-WX50 Brand:Pioneer

Pioneer Spare Tire Subwoofer TS-WX50

Tested and works. Includes original box.  Does not include cables or manual.  In good condition with scuffs (see pics).  Label on sub is torn (see pic). 

Sold "as-is" with no warranty but returns accepted within 3 days of receiving. 

eBay "Global Shipping Program" available for international shipping. 

Winning bidder to prepay bid amount plus estimated shipping charges by PayPal or cash wishing 3 days of auction close.

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