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only had them wired up & running for 2 or 3 months, but hardly ever used.

2 Soundstream Rubicon 12"s, mounted in professionally made, computer designed sealed box, designed with internal dimensions as per Soundstreams reccomendation, and speakers angle-mounted. the box is covered in black vinyl.

everything as new condition.

selling as is $500. and no, i will not separate. :)

email me at: [email protected]

im in Sydney.

what other details are you after?

TWO Soundstream Rubicon Series 12" Subwoofers each rated at 250WRMS

box is sealed & constructed with 16mm MDF. from memory, its 3 cubic feet in size internally. speakers are mounted on each end of the box - magnets facing towards each other. the ends are cut at angles facing both back & up.

the speakers look like this:

rsub12.jpg

ill try & get some photos of the entire box & everything tonight & post it up.

i guess it would... the box is quite small...

if it fits in the boot of an AE-86 Sprinter between the rear shock towers (which is a tight squeeze), then id say with the utmost confidence that the box would fit in a Skyline with a tonne of room to spare... (for your golf clubs, maybe? :()

seriously, yeah... itll fit no problems. :)

well, the speakers are worth about $300 each & the box is worth about $250 as well, so $500 is a good price, no matter which way you look at it, especially seeing as though the things have hardly been used.

make me an offer man, just keep in mind theres over $800 worth of stuff here. :(

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