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6.5 Car Speaker Custom Kicker Drop-in (select Models) : Door Location Kkr65nsn on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Oceanside, California, United States

Oceanside, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Select Note:Please Read Detailed Description Manufacturer Part Number:KKR65NSN UPC:Does Not Apply Warranty:Yes Notes:4 ohm 240w (2way) 90db

No Right Click Kicker65 SAS KKR65NSN + SPK7401 6.5 Car Speaker Custom Kicker Drop-In (Select Models) : Door Location KKR65NSN

Custom Drop-In Speaker for Select Vehicles
BRAND NEW

FITS 6.5 AFTERMARKET SPEAKERS
SOLD INDIVIDUALLY (if needing a set order x2 quantity)

FITS SELECT VEHICLES BELOW ONLY
 ::
NISSAN Altima (2007-2013) :: Sedan ONLY -- Front Door Speakers

  • Complete with Quick Connects (No Cutting Required)
  • Fit-forming Bracket Adapter, means (No Drilling
  • Speaker Kicker D65 - 2 way  240w
  • Woofer - 6.5"  Tweeter - 1/2"
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm
  • Max. Wattage 240w
  • Watts RMS 60w
  • Sensitivity: 90db
  • Freq. Response: 40-20K
  • Neodymium Tweeter PEI
  • Woofer Polypropylene

 

  • Drop-In for Replacing Stock Speakers with: 6.5 Inch Aftermarket Speaker

SOLD INDIVIDUALLY (if needing a set order x2 quantity)
 

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