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$1000 EACH SOUNDSTREAM AMP

$1000 SOUNDSTREAM SUB AND BOX (WILL SELL $950 WITHOUT BOX IF YOU WANT SUB POSTED)

$150 EACH BATTERY

$3250 for everything including 0 gauge wiring

$800 KICKER TWIN SUBS

EVERYTHING MUST GO NOW SO NO STUFFING AROUND PRICES DROPPED TO SELL

IVE HAD SO MANY LOW BALLERS MESSAGE ME THIS WEEK IT HAS DRIVEN ME INSANE.

$900 EACH SOUNDSTREAM AMP NOT NEGOTIABLE

$900 FOR SOUNDSTREAM SUB AND BOX NOT NEGOTIABLE

NEED THESE GONE AS OVER LISTING TO PPLS SOB STORIES OF SORRY THIS IS ONLY MONEY I GOT! BUY CHEAPER AMP IF U CANT AFFORD IT! SORRY IF I SEEM HARSH IM JUST OVER IT!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

2x exide plus batteries $130 each or $250 for both

6000RMS X3 soundstream 15" sub in custom SPL box $800 with box or $700 without box

20.3M of 0 gauge wiring, Seven 300amp Fuse Holders and Kicker Distrbution Block $300

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