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Bewith Hi-end Audio Components From Japan on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Nakhodka, Primorsky kray, Russian Federation

Nakhodka, Primorsky kray, Russian Federation
used from japan magazine
Brand:bewith Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Warranty:No

bewith hi-end audio components from japan
bewith c-50 tweters
bewith r-130 midbass
bewith crosowers
bewith r-406 4chanell amplifier

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bewith c-50
bewith r-130
bewith crosowers
bewith r-406

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I only use EMS-UPS for shipment(6-10days),and the carriage is buyer to pay.
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EMS(Insurance and tracking number are included 6-10 days)
 
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