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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Ford F 150 Sony Sub Woofer Speaker Bl3t 19a067 Ca on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Magnolia, Texas, United States

Magnolia, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Sony

This sub woofer was removed from a 2010 Ford F-150.

It was in working condition when removed. 

It was replaced with an aftermarket sub.

I will disassemble brackets when shipping for the purpose of a safer shipment.

Includes mounting screws and decorative covers.

I sell my items STARTING VERY LOW, at auction because 

 I think the "Buy it now" only is not in the spirit of an auction,  

I want to sell my items, not sit on them and wait till they turn in to gold. 

If you need this bid with confidence  

all my items are professionally tested and removed with care,  

all from road worthy working vehicles, not Wrecks! 

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