Fx 90 Automotive Headrest Speakers on 2040-parts.com
Crum, West Virginia, United States
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For your consideration is this pair of headrest speakers by Kraco. They fit around your headrest and wire directly into your radio. It contains one set of speakers,one velcro stretch band( this is what holds them on the headrest), and instruction manual. They are used,but have been back in box since the late 80's / early 90's. I am original owner and did have them hooked up back in the day. Have been checked and they still work. Sound is crisp and clear. Come in original box( shows a lot of shelf wear). Rated for up to 80 watts. Thanks for looking and "rock on"
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