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Pyramid Power Wiring Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Whittier, California, United States

Whittier, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:pyramid power Manufacturer Part Number:PBIN-3 UPC:068888717496

PYRAMID POWER WIRING KIT FOR AMP..STILL NEW NEVER USED. 

AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION WIRING KIT PBIN-3 

COMPLETE KIT TO HOOK UP YOUR NEW AMP..EVERYTHING YOU NEED..

PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU.

RED POWER WIRE 20FT 8GAUGE
BLACK GROUND WIRE 4FT 8GAUGE
RCA INTERCONNECT AUDION CABLE 17FT RIGHT ANGLE
SPLIT LOOM CABLE CONDUIT 3FT BLACK
NICKEL PLATED FUSE MAXI TYPE 60A
   

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