Blaupunkt Speaker - 4 Pieces - 4" on 2040-parts.com
Naples, Florida, United States
Blaupunkt Speaker - 4 pieces - 4" Working, not damaged
Took these out on my Vanagon 1987 (Original Parts)
As pic shows have threads on the back and the exact fitting Ring to put it together
Basically the panel where it goes is between (So no screws)
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