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Rockford Fosgate Rfk8 8 Gauge Ofc Complete Amplifier Wiring Installation Amp Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

Item is brand new. Never opened and still in original packaging.

I bought this but decided not to get the amp installed so I don't need this anymore. Selling it for cheap cause I need the cash quickly. Immediate Payment required. Thanks

Item Description from Amazon.com

Rockford Fosgate Connecting Punch 8 AWG Power Only Amplifier Install Kit. 17 feet of 8 AWG power wire, 3 feet of 8 AWG ground wire, 20 feet of remote wire, AGU fuse holder, 40 Amp fuse included. Power kits feature full AWG (American Wire Gauge), 100% oxygen free copper. All brass parts are manufactured using the highest quality standards. This ensures that your accessories deliver total performance. All kits include the appropriate wire termination hardware.

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