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Item: Custom R32 sub box(purchased off Femno) with cadence 12 inch sub 700w.

Age: 6 months. been sitting in garage whole time

Condition: as above

Price: $80

Location: Glen waverly

Contact: through pm or on 0430309951

Comments: bought the sub box off Femno late last year. for R32 boot. is a clean box which will leave you plenty of boot space. comes with 12 inch cadence 12 inch sub 700w...

take it away for this price today!!

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reason for selling is i have no need for them both as im out of my doof doof stage and dont have an r32 anymore. sub was only used for a month and has been put away in storage since... same with sub box...

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haha. free bump for an awesome box...!

Man this thing fits in soo snug, wood is cut to fit around boot lining nice and neatly, anyone who wants a tidy subbie box must buy this!

GL!

thanks bro..

word from the horses mouth..

i bought this for 150 end of last year... was advertised for 200...

and im selling it for 80 with a cadence sub already put in...

this is cheap!!

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