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They're lightning Audio strike VC2's

Retail for $368 each - never been used, in boxes with manuals etc etc - one has a very slight mark (hardly noticeable)

$250 each ono - better price if you buy the lot

Reason for sale - sold the car they were going into - have different plans for the new car. Made by Rockford Fosgate ( RF own Lightning audio)

PM or email to smeghead14 at hotmail dot com

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Strike 10" VC2 - Dual 4 ohm coils - 500 watts RMS/1500 watts Max

TECHNICAL INFO:

Strike woofers are reaching subcutaneous

depths. Engineered to subdue the mind and

boggle the senses, Strike woofers offer

flexibility in an inflexible environment.

Dual and single voice coil offerings coupled

with overkill voice coils ard excursion-hungry

surrounds ensure Strike woofers will not be

subjects of self-mutilation.

SPECIFICATIONS:

• Strike 10 in VC2

• Dual 4 ohms coils

• 500 Watts RMS

• 1500 Watts max

• Cast basket

• Aluminum Cone,

• Aluminum former

• Dual flat spiders

• Woven tinsel leads

• 3 inch 4-layer coil

• Large roll rubber surround

• Double stacked magnet

• Rubber gasket

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