*new* Wet Sounds Sd4 4-channel Sinister Marine Audio Class D Amplifier Amp Sd4 on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, United States
Regular Retail Price$1,499.95Item ConditionBrand NEW in Original Packaging with 1-Year Warranty IncludedPurchase IncludesOne (1) Wet Sounds® SD4 1370 Watt Sinister™ Series Full Range 4-Channel Class D Amplifier
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