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1600 Or 1200 Watt Dual Amp Add-on Wiring Kit Scosche Kdadc 033991020351 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.50
Location:

Springboro, Ohio, United States

Springboro, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:SCOSCHE UPC:033991020351 Manufacturer Part Number:KDADC

This is a brand new Scosche Dual Amp Add-On Kit with 8 Gauge Power and Ground Wires for use with 1600 or 1200 Watt Wiring Kits.  This Package includes:
1) Power Distribution Block (splits power to two Amps)
2) 2.5ft 8 Gauge Power Wire (Oxygen-Free Copper)
3) 2.5ft 8 Gauge Ground Wire
4) 16ft Twisted Audio Cable for optimal noise rejection
5) 6ft Turn-on Wire (remotely switches on amp)
6) Complete instructions

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