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Porsche 911 - 930 - 928 Oem Blaupunkt Amplifier Bqb 80 Quadro (1980-1994) on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM, Factory Porsche Country of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:000000000000000

Here is a used Blaupunkt BQB 80 car amplifier.  It was made in Germany.  It puts out 18 watts x 4 into 4 ohms.  It worked when it was removed from the car which was probably 15 years ago.  I have no way of testing it to see if it still works.  This is an AS-IS sale with no warranty and no returns. 

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