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New Sound Deadening Absorption 2 Speaker Kit Panel Foam Easy To Install Scosche on 2040-parts.com

US $15.98
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White House, Tennessee, United States

White House, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Scosche Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Manufacturer Part Number:AMT050X2 UPC:033991006263

Description:  This is Scosche sound deadening material.  As the packaging advertises, this "helps eliminate unwanted vibration" and "get more volume with less distortion."  This package contains 2 10" x 10" panels.  

Features:
* Reduces interior noise level
* Reduces heat levels
* no odor
* super adhesive
* Easy to apply

Condition:  This is brand new in the package (see photos for condition)

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