C5 Corvette Oem Used Bose Z06/frc/convertible Bose Amplifier Module #10283023 on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
C5 Corvette OEM Used Bose Stereo amplifier module from a 02 Z06 in excellent condition. Please check with dealer to make sure this will fit your vehicle. Look closely at pictures, your buying exactly what's pictured.
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