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These are brand new:

I have a sub for sale, i have 2 but i think i will keep one. Details are

MB Quart RWC 304 12" Dual Voice Coil 4 Ohm

It is brand new. Still in the original plastic cover.

From what i can see its only rated at 200WRMS so its very efficient.

I will also have some focal splits up for sale in about 2 weeks time when I get my new speakers which will be JL.

Im asking for about 350 but i'll consider close offers.

shipping will be about 10-15 bucks delivered to ur door the next day.

Manufacturer's RWC304 Specifications:

Copolymer Cone

Cast Aluminum Basket

Iron Ferrite Magnet

Impedance: 2 x 4ohms

Frequency Response: 18Hz - 300Hz

Sensitivity: 87db (1W/1M)

Power Range: 300 Watts Max

Recommended Enclosure Size: 1.0 Cubic Feet, sealed with polyfill

Mounting Depth: 5.58"

heres some reviews.

http://www.carreview.com/Subwoofers/MB%20Q...35_1808crx.aspx

http://www.carsound.com/reviews/subs/MBQua...rt_RWC_304.html

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  • 2 weeks later...

vlberlina can u pm me again i've forgotten what u've offered. they are brand new in original cardboard boxes ... still in plastic ... so they dont' have no sub box.

gtt98 .. give me an extra 25 and i can do that delivered to your door 1 or 2 days delivery.

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