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Raptor R4A8 MID SERIES 360W 8 AWG Amp Kit Spec Copper Clad Aluminum with RCA Cable

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Raptor R4A8 MID SERIES 360W 8 AWG Amp Kit

Universal Mid Series 8 Gauge Amplifier Wiring Kit (R4A8) by Raptor. This product is made from high-grade materials to meet the strictest standards of high quality. Designed with the utmost care and attention to detail, this Raptor's product ensures superior reliability. It provides long lasting and trouble-free service life.

This part replaces MODEL/SKU #: R4AK8

  • 8 Gauge
  • Spec Copper Clad Aluminum
  • Designed to get your audio/video equipment up and running
  • Manufactured from premium materials for immense quality
  • Made to be tough-as-nails to survive punishing conditions
  • Will provide years of reliable function and superior value

  • 17' Mid Series Dual Twist RCA Cable
  • 17' 8 AWG CCA Power Cable
  • 3' 8 AWG CCA Ground Cable
  • 17' 18 AWG Turn-on Wire
  • 1 AGU Fuse Holder with 30 AMP Fuse
  • 2 Nickel Plated 8 AWG Seamed Ring Terminals
  • Hardware Included 

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