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Helix Spare Tire Mount Subwoofer / Soundbox Volkswagen 000-051-419 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:New

Helix Spare Tire Mount Subwoofer / Soundbox

Part Number: 000051419

Our spare tire mount subwoofer boasts a five-channel Class AB amp with integrated digital sound processor, and a wide variety of customizable setups to match your listening preferences. The soundbox DSP default setting is Golf, GTI, and Golf R MK7 hatchback models. No programming is necessary for these models. Additional charges: A dealer visit is required to properly code the unit. The programmer is only available via Volkswagen Dealers.

The sound system may seem tame as it nestles inconspicuously in the spare wheel well, but things can become wild and loud as you play your favorite music. Hidden from view, with a rich sound and clear tone – it won’t just be music to your ears!

The system consists of an amplifier with an integrated digital sound processor and a high-performance subwoofer. In addition to musical enjoyment of the highest level, the system boasts impressive vehicle and driver-specific sound set-ups that are optimally matched to the vehicle’s equipment level. The system utilizes the existing vehicle speakers and can be quickly installed in the spare wheel well.

Not for vehicles with Dynaudio or Fender Audio

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