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Kicker Subwoofer 12" In Emclosure With 200 Watt Amp. on 2040-parts.com

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Spring Valley, New York, United States

Spring Valley, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Type:Enclosed Powered Subwoofer Warranty:No Brand:KICKER

UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS 12" KICKER SUB-WOOFER IN A POWERED ENCLOSURE. THE SPEAKER AND BOX ARE BRAND NEW AND THE AMP WAS ONE I DISCONNECTED FROM A LARGER BOX, PUT ON THIS ONE, BUT NEVER WIRED IT UP. ITS SITTING TAKING UP SPACE AND NEEDS A NEW OWNER TO UTILIZE IT. KNOWING HOW ELECTRONICS ARE, I AM SELLING THEM WITH A LOW STARTING PRICE. 
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