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120pc Wholesale Auto Stereo & Speaker Installation Kits on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Severn, Maryland, United States

Severn, Maryland, United States
Most packages are sealed and undamaged. There are some where the packaging is damaged or not sealed. All the inside parts are good and undamaged.
UPC:Does not apply

These are old stock installation kits for vehicles from the 80s and 90s....mostly Toyota and Mazda. 
The packaging on some of these are opened or damaged. 
The contents are ok, though. 
The retail price on these are $15-$25 each... Back then
I will also throw in an extra bag of misc parts and pieces.
I would recommend this lot to a business that installs stereos as opposed to someone who wants to resell the kits individually.
Please see photos for condition and be aware of the damaged packaging to some kits. 
Sold AS IS.
Also keep in mind that the price includes shipping and it will take several boxes to ship all these.

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