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Speaker Sub Subwoofer Box Twist Terminal Cup Wire Jack 3" Or 76mm on 2040-parts.com

US $4.25
Location:

National City, California, United States

National City, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Type:Terminal Cup Warranty:No Brand:b.e.s.t. Surface Finish:black plastic Manufacturer Part Number:na Country/Region of Manufacture:China

THIS IS FOR SPEAKER BOX TERMINAL Subwoofer Boxes Gold terminal CUPS


features:

  • High Quality Binding Terminal Cup
  • Requires 3" Cutout Diameter
  • Accepts banana terminal plugs or bare wire
  • Up to 10 Gauge wire accepted
  • Face Measures 3.5" Width x 3.5" Height
Condition: New

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