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73 74 75 76 77 Gm Rear Speaker Wire Harness Nos Buick Olds Chevy Pontiac on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Kingston, Washington, United States

Kingston, Washington, United States
Condition:New

    Here is a GM original front to rear speaker wire harness. We believe it is for a mono radio. Looking around it don't fit all Cheys from 73 -77 but fits some of them. Look at photos to see if this is what you are looking for.Your fader control plugs into the square looking plug on the one end. The plug with the blue wire pugs in for the rear speaker The black and green wire with the smaller plug plugs into your front speaker. The bigger plug with the green and black wires plugs in to the radio.We have one more like this in another listing but the wires are just shorter.Feel free to email questions or comments. If out side US ask for shipping cost.


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