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Hey all got my jl 12" w1 sub for sale. Only looking for $100 firm. Very clear sounding sub. Had it for approx 6 months and is in perfect condition. Selling due to upgrade.

Pickup only, i'm on the southside brissie.

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hey all sorry for the slow reply. Not sure what the retail is but i bought it from jb for like $230 after plenty of bargaining. According to there website http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_subs.php?series_id=16 its rated at 150wrms. I'm running 250wrms through it now and personally i think it could handle alot more. If anything it feels like i cant give it enough power. Jl has a reputation for under rating there subs

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hey all sorry for the slow reply. Not sure what the retail is but i bought it from jb for like $230 after plenty of bargaining. According to there website http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_subs.php?series_id=16 its rated at 150wrms. I'm running 250wrms through it now and personally i think it could handle alot more. If anything it feels like i cant give it enough power. Jl has a reputation for under rating there subs

box included? where you located?

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nah no box because i made a fibreglass r33 sub box that fits in my boot. Located at mount cotton. will travel short distance to meet somewhere easier to find

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