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99-04 Mach 460 Front Amplifier on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Orange, California, United States

Orange, California, United States
For Spare Parts or fix and resell
Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:F7ZF-18C808-AA Channels:2 RMS Power:500W UPC:Does not apply

Amplifier is broken and is good for spare parts or to refurbish and resell. The amplifier works, but there is a low frequency thumping (beat) in the back ground. It seems to be heat dependent as it work fine during colder temperatures but constantly acts up in the heat during the summer. Great deal if you know how to fix. No damage to the external casing and never taken apart.

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