Custom Stealth Subwoofer Enclosure - Cheap!
I am selling my Z and have pulled out all of my custom audio equipment. I am selling my custom made sub woofer box on here since it is very vehicle specific. This enclosure is designed for the JL Audio 13TW5 sub woofer (NOT Included) This box can be configured for down firing or up firing. There is a plexiglass window to display the back of this woofer for the down firing position. I personally preferred the sound when it was up-firing. I am including all of the side boards and carpeted trunk floor, plus I will throw in the matching amp rack all for only $100 bucks! The catch is you have to pick it up from my house, It is too big and heavy to ship everything plus it would get destroyed in shipping. I live in the Denver Metro Area Colorado.
(Again, this does not include the 13TW5 sub) This sub is so awesome I am keeping it for my next project.
I paid $800 to have this enclosure made for my car at a custom audio shop (this didn't include the driver) so this is a killer deal on the perfect enclosure for the Z. It took them 3 days to build this box! The box is constructed from 3/4" MDF and is fiberglass re-inforced and sealed with epoxy. The 13TW5 sub in this box is INSANE!! Not only is it loud enough to seriously hurt your ears from the pressure it exudes, but it sounds incredible! Very, Very tight bass and it drops impressively low for such a small box. I would equate its output and sound quality to a really good pair, maybe even a trio of 10" sub woofers.
Not only does it sound great it looks great and takes up zero trunk space but at the expense of having a spare tire.
This goes to the first person to come by with a 100 bucks.
Do not try to negotiate this price so don't even ask! 100 bucks or go home!
I will also be selling some Z engine mods too. I am selling a set of Stillen High Flow Catalytic Converters and the Stillen Gen 3 Cold Air Intake. Car has less than 14K miles so parts are like new!
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Last edited by 2fast4thelaw; 10-18-2012 at 05:15 PM.
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