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Unfortunately due to financial reasons I'm putting my good ol Fusion sub up for sale. It's about 3 years old. I used to use this in a little 2door Suzuki Sierra so it's had a pretty easy life, but it was way too loud for my liking and I now use a 10" instead in my Soarer.

Here are the specs:

Magnet Structure: 260 Oz

Power Handling (MAX): 1200 Watts

Voice Coil: 2.5" Black Alloy DVC

Impedance: 4 Ohms

Free Space Response (Fs): 25.3 Hz

Efficiency (1W/1M): 94.8dB

Frequency Response: 19Hz-1.1kHz

Mounting Diameter: 14.17" / 360mm

Mounting Depth: 6.85" / 174mm

Outside Diameter: 15.35" / 390mm

Most people would know that these are great subs, and they pump hard, they're the older model too.. the design on the new ones look tacky.

I was asking $200, Now $150

Comes with the box, manual, mounting template, a Fusion sticker, and screws. It's missing the allen key driver though.. don't know where that went.

Located on the Gold Coast, QLD.

Pics are a bit over contrasted sorry.. there's a problem with my camera phone.

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