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Power Acoustik 8 Gauge Amplifier Kit, 40a Maxi Fuse on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

POWER ACOUSTIK 8 GAUGE AMPLIFIER KIT, 40A MAXI FUSE

Great used wiring for use in older vehicles or some quick setup. Wire size actually closer to 10 gauge within a thick 8 gauge jacket. Still great for small amps or a single powered sub setup. Wire in great condition overall.

Auction Includes:

  • Power Wire (17 Feet)
  • Ground Wire (3 Feet)
  • Rem (16 Feet, 10 inches)
  • RCA (16 Feet, 8 Inches)
  • Supersized 40A Maxi Fuse


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