Scosche Car Audio Wiring Kit,40ft 18 Gauge, Ofhc, Gold Plated Connectors. on 2040-parts.com
Mancelona, Michigan, United States
Vintage model KS-3 part of the efx2 series. Hard to find item that has never been opened with efx2 sticker, Thanks for looking |
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