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Item:12" Kicker Solo-baric L7 Dual 4ohm with Kicker Slot Ported Enclosure

Age: ~3 Years (got it in jan 2006)

Condition: Very Good, see photos below

Price: $400 Firm PRICE DROP TO $350

To Fit: Most cars, not too sure about 200sxes

Location: Liverpool, NSW

Comments: Don't buy it if your planning to run it off a Class A/B amp, I don't want to hear people saying it sounds sht or the voice coil is fried because they've clipped the sht out of the sub.

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Edited by johnnilicte

What size is it ? ive been looking for another one ..

It can be ran on a a/b class you dont need a d class amp

Dont forget that an a/b class amp that has 750wrms will obviously be a quality amp ..

What size is it ? ive been looking for another one ..

It can be ran on a a/b class you dont need a d class amp

Dont forget that an a/b class amp that has 750wrms will obviously be a quality amp ..

That true Mick, but you do get n00bs that try to run quality subs off Weconic amps, fry them, then blame you for it. I had bad experience before when i sold my JL W3v2, the moron ran it off a Sony xPlode amp and fried the coil feeding it bs power and obviously clipping the crap outta it.

box dimension plz bud.. nego on price?

I will measure it once I get home, but it's the length of one suspension tower to another in my 180SX, and sits just higher than the parcel tray.

Price wise kinda, but if you have anything of interest to trade I would drop the price of course.

I think they want the size of the box..

Edited by johnnilicte

$400 firm, I haven't measured it yet, coz my car died as per thread in the Forced Induction section!

74cm wide x 37cm high x (39cm deep at top x 47cm deep at bottom)

It's a 12" inch sub

i had one of these in my VL... serious power for only 1 x 12inch! Not poppy bass like sony and pioneer... nice deep boom and seriously vibrates the fv ck out of everything in the car;) Have to hear it to understand..

Good luck for an awesome sub:)

Any offers? I'm kinda buggered for cash... Still need to get my 5-stud conversion and new tyres before the motorkhana with ozmazda next week

thanks boys (maybe girls??)

I know they're great... :)

Just downgraded to something smaller in a sealed box... time to get the boot back.

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