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Porsche 968 3-way Oem Door Speakers (excellent Condition) on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Leesburg, Virginia, United States

Leesburg, Virginia, United States
Excellent Condition
Speaker Size:4" Brand:Porsche OEM (Nokia) Type:Component Speaker System Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Porsche 968 3-way OEM Door Speakers from 1994 968 Coupe.

Speakers are in EXCELLENT Condition (See Photos) and the surrounds are in great shape. The donor car was kept in an indoor climate controlled facility so the surrounds are in great shape and not dry or brittle.

The speakers sounded great before they were replaced by a custom system. No rattles or distortion.

This is a great set if you are looking for a replacement for your worn OEM speakers and don't want to install a custom sound system.

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