Scosche Sahd656 Pair 5.25" - 6.5" Harley Davidson Speaker Adapter Kit on 2040-parts.com
Shelbyville, Indiana, United States
SCOSCHE sahd656 pair speaker adapter after market installation kit for select Harley Davidon.
5.25" - 6 1/2" 2006-2013 HD FLHX Street Glide 1996-2013 HD FLHX Electra Glide 1998 & up HD FLTR Road Glide Models *BRAND NEW STILL IN UNOPENED PACKAGE* paypal only Message for questions. Thanks! |
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