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Kicker Coaxial Speaker System on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Atlanta, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted UPC:713034025085

 Fantastic set of 4 Kicker speakers. Only used for 1 year in a vehicle.  Available in original boxes with original wiring included. The details are:

     Kicker KS68 in door speakers

     6 x 8" Coaxial speaker system

     Multimedia compatible

     20 mm Tweeter dome

     Woofer is 6 x 8

     Tweeter is 3/4, 2

     Frequency response is 45-21K

     Max recommended amp power(watts peak) is 180

     Max recommended amp power(watts RMS) is 60

     Mounting depth is 2 3/8in.    

         

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