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Alpine-R, Kenwood 1000w Amp, Amp Install kit-- CHEAP
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Alpine-R, Kenwood 1000w Amp, Amp Install kit-- CHEAP
Hey guys,
I'm selling this set-up, because I really really need new tail lights. I painted them, and they looked great for a while, but now they look gross, so I'm trying to get some money to get new ones.
Heres The parts list:
-10" Alpine Type-R Sub
-1000 watt mono block amp
-Q-logic Box
-Fockford Fosgate Amp Install kit
-Best Buy Warrenty
This was in my car for less then 3 months, and everything still has the Best Buy warrenty on it, so if you really wanted you could bring the amp and sub back, and trade them in for brand new ones. The whole setup is in great condition, no defents what-so-ever, so that won't really be neccessary; but the choice is ultimately yours. This is a tasteful setup that makes really high quality bass, but is easily removable for track days. I didn't need a sub as nice as this one, but I refuse to put anything cheap in my car. This sub can be extremely loud, or just a little bass inhancer (primarely what I used it for) My asking price is $450. I paid $580 3 months ago.
Pics:
As you can see it even has the bar code still on it. There are 2 screws in the side plastic. These were for a bungie cord (included). The reason I did this is so it was easily removable on track days.
Remote Wire
Like I said before, nothing short of perfect goes in my car, so all connection were soldered.
8 Gauge Power Wire with the inline fuse.
Special Bungie Cord
RCA's
8 Gauge Ground Wire
Kenwood 1000watt amp. The amp is secured to the rear of the box so everything came out as one piece on track days. The sub is already wired in parallel, so all the complicated stuff is taken care of. Just give it some power and you're good to go.
Close-Up
Also, If you go online and find a nice set of Evo VII tails, or JDM Evo IX MR tails, and send me the link, I will let the setup go for that price. Again, my goal here is to essentially trade this setup for some nice tail lights.
I'm selling this set-up, because I really really need new tail lights. I painted them, and they looked great for a while, but now they look gross, so I'm trying to get some money to get new ones.
Heres The parts list:
-10" Alpine Type-R Sub
-1000 watt mono block amp
-Q-logic Box
-Fockford Fosgate Amp Install kit
-Best Buy Warrenty
This was in my car for less then 3 months, and everything still has the Best Buy warrenty on it, so if you really wanted you could bring the amp and sub back, and trade them in for brand new ones. The whole setup is in great condition, no defents what-so-ever, so that won't really be neccessary; but the choice is ultimately yours. This is a tasteful setup that makes really high quality bass, but is easily removable for track days. I didn't need a sub as nice as this one, but I refuse to put anything cheap in my car. This sub can be extremely loud, or just a little bass inhancer (primarely what I used it for) My asking price is $450. I paid $580 3 months ago.
Pics:
As you can see it even has the bar code still on it. There are 2 screws in the side plastic. These were for a bungie cord (included). The reason I did this is so it was easily removable on track days.
Remote Wire
Like I said before, nothing short of perfect goes in my car, so all connection were soldered.
8 Gauge Power Wire with the inline fuse.
Special Bungie Cord
RCA's
8 Gauge Ground Wire
Kenwood 1000watt amp. The amp is secured to the rear of the box so everything came out as one piece on track days. The sub is already wired in parallel, so all the complicated stuff is taken care of. Just give it some power and you're good to go.
Close-Up
Also, If you go online and find a nice set of Evo VII tails, or JDM Evo IX MR tails, and send me the link, I will let the setup go for that price. Again, my goal here is to essentially trade this setup for some nice tail lights.
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