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Yep thats right guys trying to sell my other 15" sub! I bought 2 to go into car but was forced to only use on due to lack of room in boot:mad:

So its a Lightning Audio 15" Dual Voice Core Sub!! I can say that they are excellent and am happy with just one in the boot..any more is just rediculous!!:P

Anyways i live in syd and am asking $200 o.n.o

Ill post some pic when i can!!

Cheers

Ando

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry guys havent checked my thread for ages.....opps!

Still for sale, i am borrowing a mates camera and getting pics of it organised today, the one i am selling is "free to air"...i.e not in a box, but i will take some pics of my other 15" in the box i got for it to give u an idea of how big it is!

I have one pic of it buts its just one off the net......will post up the others, later this arvo or hopefully tomorrow!

Cheers

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