Jl W6 12 Inch Sub Woofer With A Kenwood Xr 1s Mono Amplifier on 2040-parts.com
Marietta, Georgia, United States
I have a 12in JL W6 with a 700W (RMS) Kenwood XR 1S amp that will power it. I bought the combo in 2011 for $1500 and used them for about 1.5-2 years until I got a new car. I held onto them because I wanted to put them in my new car, but haven't gotten around to it and now want to sell them so they aren't sitting around. There is a little rust on the bottom of the amp but they both still work perfectly. Would prefer to sell as a combo but I'll consider a separate sale. |
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