05-10 Pontiac G6 Rear Door Speaker Pn 15295543 Nib on 2040-parts.com
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
This is a brand new in the box speaker for the left rear door on a 05-10 Pontiac G6. Please ask any questions you might have before purchase. It is covered under GM factory warranty. We accept Paypal and ship UPS. Thanks for looking and be sure to check our other items on here, we have lots.
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