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- 27 Raptor 1/0 AWG Ring Terminals $20 
- Install Edge 5 pack remote wires [IEC P 3x5-6] 6 feet $15
 - 2 packs Install Edge 6.6 ft RCA cables [IRC GAC2] $7 each or $10 for both
 - 8 4 way Knu Konceptz 1/0AWG in 4 8AWG out $8 each or all for $55
 - 50ft 16AWG speaker cable spool $5 
- Install Edge Remote wire [IEC P18 X5-6] 18AWG $5 
- Knu Konceptz kolossus Flex 1/0 AWG Red power cable 44 ft $125; 8ft $25; 10.5ft $35 (all for 175)
 - 13 ft Q power 1/0 AWG Super Flex on spool $25; 15ft on spool $30 
- Approx 400 ft 16AWG Q power speaker wire on spool $40
 - Stinger 150 amp circuit breaker $25 
- 6 Install Edge Speaker Savers [IEC CAP 133] $6 per pack or all 6 pairs for $30
 - 2 2packs Rockford Fosgate 8AWG Ring Terminals $5 each or both for $7.50 -
 2 Rockford Fosgate Side mount battery terminals $9 each or both for $15 -
 Rockford Fosgate 2 output top mount battery terminal $10 
- Rockford Fosgate RCA coupler $5 
- Rockford Fosgate 10 AWG Amp kit (no RCA wires) 17 ft $30
 - Rockford Fosgate pack of 2 100amp MAXI fuses $10
 - Knu Konceptz Negative top mount terminal $10 - 
Metra Honda Harness [BB-WHHDI] $10 -
 Metra Inpala/Monte Carlo [XSVI-2105] $35 - Metra GM 88-05 22 pin harness [70-1858] $5 
- Pair of Dynex square box terminal cups $2
 - Dynex OEM Ford Radio removal tools $8 
- Stinger Blue HPM voltage meter [SVMB] $15 
- Tsunami Marine ANL fused distro, 1/0 AWG IN, 2 1/0AWG out $20
 - Generic ANL fuse holder, no cover $5 -
 Mini RCA stereo Y cable $2 - 14ft Raptor RCA cable $10 
- 16 ft Monster RCA cable $20 -
 Stinger 1/0 AWG ring terminal $4 -
 2 2male 1female RCA adapter $5 each or both for $7.50 
- 1 RCA to RCA dual male wire 9" $2 -
 2 Street wires RCA cables in bags 19.69 ft [ZN1260] $7.50 each or both for $10 -
 ANL fuses, 2 200amp, 4 250 amp, 2 300 amp, 4 100 amp, 2 500 amp. 500 amp are $5 per pair others are $3 per pair, or all for $30
Total price when purchased individually: $761 Buy the whole lot: $650
Open to trades, Nikon FX lenses and other photography equipment are of special interest. Feel free to contact with questions. Thanks for looking!!

- Viper 500.4, missing xo cover, and right mounting feet. $300
- MTX Road Thunder XO's for componants. $20 for the pair
- Eclipse SC-8355/8365 XO's for componants $50 for the paid
- Phoenix Gold Octane 4.0 2 amp. $150
- JL Audio 500/1. Missing some side screws. Not 100% on what the guts condition is, and last I remember looking it was fine. $125
- Digital Designs DD C1. $140

ORIGINAL RE XXX 12" to come, as well as more amps. I'd love to sell everything as a lot, and am willing to make deals. Only thing trade wise I would be after is Nikon FX lenses, but feel free to offer up. Pics are all on the link below.

 

 

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Jordan, we need some pics. 

Shoot me a note when you've got that XXX ready.

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Ryan,

 

Damn link to the whole album is blacked out. My bad. Here's a few as an over view. PM me as I would be glad to give you first dibs before posting.

 

J

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Indeed, I am done with photobucket myself.  Going to leave what I have on there that is shared and stop putting ANYTHING else on it.

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Gotta find a new site soon.

 

 

J

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Going google drive here...unless someone finds something better.

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I been Google drive for a while now and honestly love it. Photo bucket was the way to go for a while but change is not always for the better. But back to the for sale thread.....Godsmack(Jordan) is a great guy if your looking to buy he is legit imo.

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How much of that Knu Kollosus flex do you have?

 

And is the q power 1/0 OFC?

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Also I fixed your post and attached the images correctly.

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1 hour ago, Julian said:

How much of that Knu Kollosus flex do you have?

 

And is the q power 1/0 OFC?

62.5 ft in total. One section 8ft, one 10.5 and one 44. I tend to under lengthen the wire measurements to avoid possibly short changing. The q-power is OFC and what I used worked terrifically. 

Thanks for fixing the post too!! Damn iPad is not as forum friendly as it once was.

If your interested in just the wire, or the whole damn box, shoot me a message. Lets work out a deal!!

 

J

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Any offers before these hit ebay tomorrow? The XXX is pending payment!!!!

 

 

J

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I haven't been using anything, been able to upload straight from my phone here lately.

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Good to know.

 

 

J

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Just have the install stuff, MTX cross overs, and another amp or two I found (nothing high end there) still sitting here.

 

Anyone want to make me a cash or trade offer? I'd love to get my hall closet back. Could really use some lights for my studio, or a new Nikon FX lens.

 

J

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