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Custom boot install including :

kx600.1 Monoblock kicker amp $400

15inch L7 Solobaric Subwoofer $450

kx 200.2 2 channel kicker amp $200

parametric equaliser $100

Or the whole stereo package for $1000

This is a custom boot setup installed by audiocom and cost me almost 4k in total so this is a real bargain.

Will fit R33 Skyline boot install is made out of thick MDF and covered in grey and black vinyl this install is very loud needs to go as i am about to sell my car

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