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i have the following for sale

15" MTX Thunder 8000 (not released in aus, from the US $1000AUD)

MTX Class D amp - 750wrms

2 farad capacitor (brand new still in box)

comes with a small sealed box, designed to have sub inverted, and 2 guage wires, rca's, inline fuse etc

Looking for $650 but very neg. on price, no need for it anymore, so just make an offer

can arrange pics if needed

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heres pics

sub obviously not inverted here, will need to be to sound any good in this box (back of sub too big and makes inside volume of box too small), looks monsterous inverted too!! cap is brand new, and spare screws in box are to mount the cap, box looks a lil rought, but not damaged at all, still seals 100%

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and a little pic of back of sub so you can imagine how it looks when mounted backwards

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dont know, some sort of sealant

peels off easy,

it was used by the installer, i think cos the sub had been pulled out of the box before, i.e. to make 100% seal from the other screw holes

*EDIT* i just noticed the surrounds of the sub, its not cracked or peeled off or anything like it looks, just a bit of that black sticky stuff, too lazy to clean it off,

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