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Pioneer Ts-a6904 6" X 9" Flush Mount Coaxial Two Way 100w Speakers - Never Used on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Clinton, Illinois, US

Clinton, Illinois, US
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Auction is for: Pioneer TS-A6904 6" x 9" Flush Mount Coaxial Two Way 100W Speakers - Never Used!!!!!!!

Nice Find!!  One pair...New Old Stock.  These have been stored away for years.  Just now opened to take pictures.  Box is stained from storage...speakers look brand-new...mint!  Includes instructions, speaker wires, grills, and mounting hardware.  4-ohm...100 watts max.  Can be flush, top, or box mounted.  Made in Japan.

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