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    OEM Front Speakers from a '93 Protege

    Not really sure why anyone would want 'em, but they're in perfect shape -- just finally got around to replacing them with better speakers. Pay shipping and they're yours.
    Once upon a time, I had a 1993 Protege LX with about 34,000 miles -- owned by my family since new, got it from my dad two years prior with about 18,000 (and two of the original tires) -- then I gifted it to a friend who needed a car. Now it has come back to me with 55,000 and a smoke-laden interior (plus lots of little broken things), so I'm trying to figure out what to do with it.

    #2
    I suppose they'd be a cool keep-sake.

    They've gotta be antiques by now.

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      #3
      Haha, indeed. They're surprisingly flexible still, and don't sound BAD, just not as good as 2-way or 3-way speakers sound.

      Incidentally, the Sony XPlod XGT1625A 6.5" speakers are a perfect fit for the front and rear speaker holes, since they have tabs for 3-hole mounting -- and they're not the best speakers ever, but they're inexpensive.
      Once upon a time, I had a 1993 Protege LX with about 34,000 miles -- owned by my family since new, got it from my dad two years prior with about 18,000 (and two of the original tires) -- then I gifted it to a friend who needed a car. Now it has come back to me with 55,000 and a smoke-laden interior (plus lots of little broken things), so I'm trying to figure out what to do with it.

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        #4
        Do the front windows roll up and down alright with the 6.5"s in there?

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          #5
          Yeah, the mounting depth is 1 3/4", so it fits with no clearance issues whatsoever. Didn't need to cut anything, no custom mounting rings, nothing. Straight replacement. Because of the tab arrangement, I didn't even need to drill holes or change out the screws.
          Once upon a time, I had a 1993 Protege LX with about 34,000 miles -- owned by my family since new, got it from my dad two years prior with about 18,000 (and two of the original tires) -- then I gifted it to a friend who needed a car. Now it has come back to me with 55,000 and a smoke-laden interior (plus lots of little broken things), so I'm trying to figure out what to do with it.

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            #6
            Right on.

            Well, bump for interest in your free OE front speakers.

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              #7
              i wish that my front speakers rolled all the ay down. My infinity kappa perfect's are too deep, and my window stops with about 3 1/4 inches to go on both sides. It came with some spacers but it was cold out. It just sucks when I go through the drive through. :-(
              My car is a Vazondissan. Part Nissan. Part Mazda. Part Ford. Part VW. Part Honda.

              1993 Protege - DX with LX upgrades. Still rockin' the SOHC. Custom HID headlight Retrofit.

              2009 Mazda 3 - Finacee Car. No power nothing. About to trade in for a 2014 Mazda 6 Sport.

              Install Shifter Bushings: http://www.wihandyman.com/forum/show...491#post646491

              Custom HID's: http://www.wihandyman.com/forum/show...&highlight=hid

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                #8
                shipping cost to v9m 1a5 ill take em if no dibs the egt needs a stock set to add to it
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                  #9
                  Still got EM?

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                    #10
                    threads 5 yrs old man .....


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