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Wake Audio Wa-61 Tower Speakers (pair) (read Description) on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Sherman, Texas, United States

Sherman, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

Good Working Condition - I do not know much about these speakers but here is the companies Website: wake-audio.com - I believe they are 6.5 inch - Sold As Is

 

Items have been removed from vehicles that were upgrading or changing out the stock systems.  When Items were removed they were working in working condition. If you have any problems with any item please feel free to message me and we can work out a return.  I only allow 14 Day Return Policy from the date that the item was received. 

 

Items might have some minor cosmetic blemishes but I will note the ones i see in the description.  

 

All Items were pick-up from a Local Audio Shop in Lewisville, TX.  

 

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