Secret Audio Sst Stereo Hidden Audio System 200 Watt Secretaudio on 2040-parts.com
Sullivan, Illinois, United States
Classic Metal Supply 217-728-7425
HIDEAWAY AUDIO SOLUTION
Secretaudio SST is a hidden audio system that offers great flexibility for mounting in any type of vehicle. The main receiver/amplifier unit is usually hidden under the seat, or behind the dash. A 10ft cord from the Tuner/Amp plugs into a LCD display. The system can be operated from up to 40 feet away with the included RF (radio frequency remote.)
Free Shipping to lower 48 states only This radio will ship directly from the manufacturer out of CA. in about 2 business days.
On Aug-13-07 at 18:47:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
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