Life of Woofer Surrounds?

I'm considering buying a pair of Spendor SP3/1p, which were manufactured 1996 until I'm guessing 2010. So worst case, the surrounds are 25 years old. Assuming they were kept inside (climate controlled), should I be concerned about the woofer surrounds? Or anything else (e.g., electrolytic caps)?
 
I would be assured that, given the high quality of Spendor speakers, the woofer's synthetic rubber surround will not have degraded, even after your stated maximum of 25 years. My woofers employ similar surrounds and show no sign of deterioration after 35 years.

Spendor use quality crossover components, including plastic film capacitors.

25 years is not long for a bipolar loudspeaker electrolytic, even if one is fitted somewhere in the crossover.
 

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