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Can anyone tell me

mccullek

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Are these things of any value? I'm probably going to remove the radio stand and these speakers. Will just toss them unless they have some value? Can they be wired into a normal radio or anything?
 

juanprado

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Speakers are out there and I am not aware of a civy use or conversion. I would be interested in the 2 blue dust caps and the mounts with long bolts for the speakers.

The trays set with feet would probably fetch $75+ and should be easy to sell here on the classifieds as in most trucks they are removed during the demill process.
 

Bulldogger

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Are these things of any value? I'm probably going to remove the radio stand and these speakers. Will just toss them unless they have some value? Can they be wired into a normal radio or anything?
Online auction sites will give some idea of their value, to help you set an asking price. I bought one a few years ago to use in my HMMWV. Someone will buy them. I might buy another if the price was right.
BDGR
 

springer1981

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The problem with online auctions is people look at what other people are ASKING and not what they are actually SELLING for to determine price. One guy ask $1000 for a $50 item and then everyone else thinks it's worth $1000 and that isn't the case. You have to look under Completed auctions and see what some have actually sold for.
 

Coug

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The problem with online auctions is people look at what other people are ASKING and not what they are actually SELLING for to determine price. One guy ask $1000 for a $50 item and then everyone else thinks it's worth $1000 and that isn't the case. You have to look under Completed auctions and see what some have actually sold for.
It's a huge issue at garage sales that nobody seems to understand this concept.
 
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