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New Rockford Fosgate Power T1692 6 X 9 2-way Full Range Coaxial Speakers 6x9 Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $139.98
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Walnut, Illinois, United States

Walnut, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Type:Coaxial Model:Power Brand:Rockford Fosgate Speaker Size:6 X 9 Manufacturer Part Number:T1692 RMS Power:100 W UPC:780687329174

Get Power series sound quality in a drop-in speaker. These full-range speakers inherent all the coolest features from their big brother component systems. Be prepared, these are more than OEM replacement speakers, their sound quality has been perfected for true Rockford Fosgate fanatics!



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