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naa they are 2 600watt subs that just came as is

connected to a 900w monoblock

i have a lot of "ule" friends that say the combination of those subs and a very small boot make the skyline one of the basiest cars they have been in

and now that the speakers and headunit have just been installed i finnaly have some treble back

the whole system in my opinion sounds amazing, i highly reccomend those subs for anyone who never has to cary a box or can of coke in there boot

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If you dont mind me asking, how much was the whole systme?

250 for the subs n box (half price)

499 for the amp

99 for the splits (half price)

and 249 for the head unit (100 bucks off)

1,100 + about 200 bucks in neons and 100 bucks installation for splits n head unit

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