Old School Rockford Fosgate , The Punch 45, Nos on 2040-parts.com
Hodgenville, Kentucky, United States
Far and few in between ! In this shape this is new old stock , I did power it up to make sure it works good ! Man you would not believe the power these little amps got ! I have a lot of fosgate stuff , this is first gen , true cheater amp ! Very very under rated !
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