Rockford Fosgate M400-4d 400w Rms 4-channel Class-d Marine Amplifier Amp M4004d on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, United States
![]() Regular Retail Price$299.95Item ConditionBrand NEW in Original Packaging with 1-Year Warranty IncludedPurchase IncludesOne (1) Rockford Fosgate® M400-4D 400W RMS 4-Channel Full Range Class D Marine Amplifier
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