15 Thru 16 F-150 Oem Ford Kicker Audio 8" Sub Speaker & 100w Amp Upgrade Kit New on 2040-parts.com
McComb, Mississippi, United States
Brand New and Shipped Directly from our Ford Dealership! These aren't drop shipped from a warehouse somewhere. Plug and Play setup. Retains factory warranty. Does require a dealer to activate the subwoofer feature through your OBD Port. Call me directly with any questions. Beau @ 601-383-5580. Thanks!
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