Wet Sounds Rev696-rs 6" X 9" 300w Rms 2-way Marine Coaxial Speakers Rev-696-rs on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, United States
Item ConditionBrand NEW in Original Packaging with 1-Year Warranty IncludedPurchase IncludesOne (1) Set of Wet Sounds® REV696-RS 150W RMS, 6 x 9" Coaxial Pro Series Marine Speakers w/ Grilles (1 pair)
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