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Have a set of 3.5 jackpots about 4 years old 75.00 plus shipping
Has scratches on them can't see them on bike I went to 4.0 jackpots
I figger around 30 to 50 dollars to ship
[QUOTE=rdc401;14615162]Have a set of 3.5 jackpots about 4 years old 75.00 plus shipping
Has scratches on them can't see them on bike I went to 4.0 jackpots
I figger around 30 to 50 dollars to ship
You can see the scratches on top
The slant matches the bags
Might do some trading
Just let me know what you gave
Trade for soundstream 4.520 with scratch on top from mounting under gauges? Would be hidden inside fairing. Went with power acoustik thinking it was an upgrade but it's basically the same amp. SS was used for 6 months.
Trade for soundstream 4.520 with scratch on top from mounting under gauges? Would be hidden inside fairing. Went with power acoustik thinking it was an upgrade but it's basically the same amp. SS was used for 6 months.
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