Jbl Lc-s1250w 12" Subwoofer Loud + Clear Automotive on 2040-parts.com
Richfield, Wisconsin, United States
This subwoofer was in an enclosure I picked up several years ago. It worked, but the speakers were swapped for different ones.
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