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Scosche 270 Watt Amp Pure Copper Wiring Kit 2 Channel Amp on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
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Buckeye, Arizona, United States

Buckeye, Arizona, United States
Sealed plastic packaging has scratches from storage.
Brand:Scosche Designed in USA:Custom Manufactured in China Warranty:No Surface Finish:Copper wire Manufacturer Part Number:KPA12 UPC:033991020320

Scosche 270 Watt Amp Pure Copper Wiring Kit 2 Channel Amp

With Twisted Audio Cable

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