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Dual Subwoofer Enclosure 2 X 12"


steveo_r33
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HI guys,

Going through my garage...

Here I have a dual 12" universal subwoofer enclosure, home - made using MDF and is fully sealed.

See the below pictures and you can see it has beel sectioned off for optimal sound.

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This box was made and sealed by a mate of mine who is a carpenter for my old vl commodore.. it fits most boots and is approx 2 cubic feet in air size ( i think )..

Its a top box which has been custom made and angled so the subs face up on about a 30 degree angle.

There is also foam padding which has been attached to the box to prevent vibration and scratching up your boot.

This box does not rattle at all and as you can see has been made to a high level of quality.

Selling with 2 x subs ( 1 x 800 w peak 12" Xplod sub) and ( 1 x rockford fosgate punch subwoofer )

170$ the lot! cheap as chips ladies and gentlemen.

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