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Jensen Msx60rv 6.5in Coaxial Waterproof Speakers Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $51.99
Location:

Hingham, Massachusetts, United States

Hingham, Massachusetts, United States
LAST YEARS INVENTORY
Brand:Jensen Surface Finish:silver / gunmetal Manufacturer Part Number:MSX60RV UPC:Does not apply

OVERSTOCK SALE...THESE ARE FROM LAST SEASON, STILL NEW IN THE BOX, OUR LOSS HERE, MODEL IS MSX60RV ARE 6.5", WATERPROOF, COAXIAL, SILVER COLOR, MARINE SPEAKERS, MADE BY JENSEN, OUR PRICE ON THESE WAS $89.99, ILL SHIP UPS INSURED FLAT RATE FEE OF $8 TO L.OWER US STATES ONLY PAYPAL PLS

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