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Im offering a one time offer for a group buy for this amazing subwoofer....

I can get (for this price i will need a minimum of 4 people) either subwoofers...

Here is the model and the price:

Earthquake SubZero - 10" - $900

Earthquake SubZero - 12" - $1050

As i stated above, i need a minimum order of 4 to be eligable for these prices.

Below is the manufactors site with all the specifications.

http://www.earthquakesound.com/Subzero.htm

These subs are amazing, they will blow you away as you can see from the pics and the awards they have won...

The 10" has a 3" long throw excursion and the 12" has a 4" long throw excursion.

Now that is freaking crazy...

Please post below if you are interested. Or PM me with any questions...

Cheers,

-SINDOWS

Edited by sindows
OMGG!, I just creamed  :O

they are awesome subs...but for a grand!!!

So you dont recon they are a good deal for 1k...

They are brand new and the RRP is about $1300US

So its quite cheap...

PM me if interested...

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