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Phoenix Gold "cyclone" Rotary Subwoofer on 2040-parts.com

US $999.99
Location:

McLean, Virginia, US

McLean, Virginia, US
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Up for auction is an old school "Cyclone" rotary subwoofer made by Phoenix Gold. I bought it a long while back for one of my car projects that never materialized. I just dug it out of our climate controlled storage and thought it has been enough time keeping it as it's highly unlikely I will pursue any custom audio projects for any of my vehicles any time soon. I bought this subwoofer off eBay back in 2002. It comes with it's original box and it appears to be new, although the box is somewhat beat up from years of storage. I'll double box it for peace of mind.

 

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