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Blaupunkt Pcx6652 6.5" 2-way "pc Series" Auto Car Speakers *(1) Single Speaker* on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
***See Description Below*** Minor blemishes. 1 crack (repaired) and sun damage.
Brand:Blaupunkt Speaker Size:6.5" Type:Mid-Range Speaker(s) RMS Power:50 watts Model:PCxb652

Up for bids is (1) single Blaupunkt 6.5" 2-way car speaker. This speaker is in good operating and cosmetic condition with only 2 blemishes. There was 1 small crack that has been repaired and the speaker is slightly discolored. This speaker has a 50 watt RMS and 150 watt peak power rating. The highest bidder will receive the same item shown.

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