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if any one has the 100v 2 pin plug in there stagea ...hullo prank...i have this interesting piece of kit that came in the back of the 260 but i think the guy has taken inverter with him

its a kenwood super woofer...looks like a smoke machine or some kind of rocket launcher

3 switches on back ..phase(norm or rev),omni position,turnover

3 lights ,60/90/120 hz

volume dial

on the front just says 100v 35w 50-60hz

is a heavy mofo ..really don`t know what it is worth ...can anyone tell me??

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Jake, that looks a lot (if not exactly) like a HOME subwoofer that Kenwood released many moons ago, IIRC...

Maybe it's an added bonus from the last owner when the car was sold and sent from Japan!?!?!

Couldn't tell you what it was worth, though, sorry. Maybe you could get the model/part number off it and Google it, and then have a look on e-bay as well.

Nick T.

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Jake, that looks a lot (if not exactly) like a HOME subwoofer that Kenwood released many moons ago, IIRC...

Maybe it's an added bonus from the last owner when the car was sold and sent from Japan!?!?!

Couldn't tell you what it was worth, though, sorry.  Maybe you could get the model/part number off it and Google it, and then have a look on e-bay as well.

Nick T.

yeah its a sinister looking piece of gear...i`m thinking i could get good money if i listed it on e-bay IRAQ.....with the right ammo it could take out tank...

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i have option catalog ..DAYZ...piture of rear power point in console with laptop /keyboard plugged in to it ..scanner has issues so cannot post pic atm

i know where there is a sic subwoofer that will run of it and i suppose any jap 100v equipment

will also

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