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14 Awg Speaker Wire, Power Cable 8 Awg, 3/4 Inch Split Conduit & Interconnect on 2040-parts.com

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Lehigh Acres, Florida, US

Lehigh Acres, Florida, US
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- 14# Gauge Copper High Fidelity Low Loss Speaker Wire Single Channel Yellow Clear Jacket 12 Foot x 1


- 14# Gauge Copper High Fidelity Low Loss Speaker Wire Single Channel Yellow Clear Jacket 13 Foot x 1

14# Gauge Copper High Fidelity Low Loss Speaker Wire Single Channel Yellow Clear Jacket 10 Foot x 2 (20 feet combined)

- AB-665 Silver American Bass U.S.A "Excellence In Sound" High Current Power Cable O.F.C 8 AWG gauge 2 Feet x 1 (One end terminated with gold spade soldered on and Red spade sleeve. other end bare.)

- AB-665 Silver American Bass U.S.A "Excellence In Sound" High Current Power Cable O.F.C 8 AWG gauge 2 Feet x 1 (One end terminated with gold spade soldered on and Black spade sleeve. other end bare.)

3/4 INCH BLACK SPLIT LOOM TUBING CONDUIT POLYETHYLENE CONVOLUTED WIRE 9 inches x 1

Mobilespec Pro-Ice High Performance True Directional Spiral-Audio Interconnect 15 Feet Gold Blue Black Two Channels 15.1 feet long x 1 (Terminations are Gold RCA Straight x2 on one end by RCA Straight x2 on other.)

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