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Pair Rockford Fosgate Power T1 12 Inch Subwoofers. on 2040-parts.com

US $289.00
Location:

Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
you get both for this price. 1 owner. light lift, no abuse. clip free enviornment
Brand:rockford fosgate Manufacturer Part Number:t112d2

dual 2 ohm power t1 12s with trim rings 8/10 cosmetic condition 10/10 function all coils work and are clean. look up specs on there webstie but they I haven't even been pushed hard yet. please allow 7-12 business days for shipping, they will be handld with care. I know how it is to order subs and have the rings show up cracked.

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