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US $10.95
Location:

Garden Grove, California, United States

Garden Grove, California, United States
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10 Gauge Amplifier Installation Kit


Product Details:

Use to install a car amplifier


Contents:

1.  20 feet red power cable
2.  2 feet ground cable
3.  16 feet blue remote turn on wire
4.  15 feet red rca audio cable
5.  6 feet split loom tubing 
6.  ATC fuse holder with 30 amp fuse
7.  Misc connectors, zip tie, ground screw

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