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15 GMC Dbl Cab Kicker VSS PowerStage Subwoofer w/o Bose


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Hello everyone,

 

I'm currently going though the GMC buy back process and this will not fit my next vehicle. It was bought in March 16, installed in April 16 after returning from a deployment. I will tell you that this was a HUGE improvement over stock stereo.

 

It comes with:

Direct-fit subwoofer enclosure with a 10-inch sub with amp
Separate multi-channel amplifier w/ digital processing unit for factory speakers
Plug & Play wiring harness kit
Installation mounting brackets

 

I'm asking $600, if buyer is able to pick it up. (I'm willing to drive to meet if it isn't to far). If have to mail it the price will be $675, this will cover a box, packing material and shipping to lower 48. If for some reason the 75 doesn't cover it, I'll eat the extra cost.

 

 

I'm located 30 minutes east of Columbia SC, Shaw AFB to be exact.

 

Please PM if interested or if you have questions.

 

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Thanks Roofer...

 

Sad to see it go... It was amazing... I'm not sure how the Bose system will compare..lol..

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I'm surprised nobody has been interested, this is just about half the price.

 

Lot of people on here have the CC's, don't think it fits. I definitely agree it's a solid price for the full setup.

Posted

You are correct, the space beneath the seat is a different shape. But hopefully someone on here has a double cab and wants to take advantage of this deal. lol

Posted

Damn, that's a hell of a deal! Wish I had the money to drop! I was never a huge sound person but would definitely do this if I had the money.

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I'm sure the electrical connections would work fine but the boxes are different between the double cab and crew cab.

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SOLD - I actually installed it last night, sounds great. Happy I didn't spend twice this for aftermarket like the shop quoted me.

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