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Scosche Kdadc 1600/1200 Watt Dual Amp Add-on Wiring Kit 2 Channel Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
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Florence, Kentucky, United States

Florence, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:scosche UPC:033991020351 Manufacturer Part Number:KDADC

Scosche KDADC Add-On Amp Wiring Kit for adding a second amp to your system.

For 2-Channel Amplifier - Pure Copper Oxygen-Free Copper Wire with Twisted Audio Cable

Ultimate Ground Terminal for Use with 1600 or 1200 Watt AMP Wiring Kits

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