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The following items will fit a Classic body style Silverado 2003-2007

 

I have a SUBTHUMP ultra deep sub box for a single 10" Kicker Solo-Baric L5 or L7 ( the square ones) but is set up with a L5 Part # 06S10L54. Box is for extended cabs with black carpet, will sale the box with the sub or without.

 

$100.00 shipped with out sub (would cost $150.00 new w/ shipping)

$225.00 shipped with sub (would cost $300.00 new w/ shipping)

 

I have had this set up for a little over 2 years now and has never been punished always kept within levels without distorting. This setup gives really nice bass with any genre of music but can hit hard when ya want it to for a single 10 coupled with a 1000W amp.

 

I also have a set of Q-Logic Kick Panels black in color set up with Alpine SPR-17LS components. Will sale with or with out speakers.

 

$100.00 shipped with out speakers ( would cost $150.00 new w/ shipping)

$200.00 shipped with speakers ( would cost $300.00 new w/ shipping)

 

This set up has been treated just like the sub. Give really nice hi and mids to fill in where the stock speakers cant get to.

 

Im upgrading to a 08 Crew Cab in a month :thumbs: , so these will not fit in the new truck. So I gotta sale the old to get new equipment.

 

E-mail me if interested @ [email protected]

 

Pics will be available

 

Thanks for lookin

 

Cale Downs

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Looks like a pretty sweet system for the price. Im in the market for a new body style truck as well, or I would be quite interested. Bet that would blow the stock pos system right out of the water! :(

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THE ROD,

 

It does sound pretty sweet, to bad your lookin for a NBS too, I could make ya good deal. Good luck on the new truck shoppin I really like the new one that I got waitin for me!

 

Cale

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Think it would fit a NBS extended cab? I don't really recall what the 99-06 Ext cabs looked like but if it sits on the floor I believe it should have the same or a bit more room than the previous years.

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Think it would fit a NBS extended cab? I don't really recall what the 99-06 Ext cabs looked like but if it sits on the floor I believe it should have the same or a bit more room than the previous years.

 

Im not sure if it will or not. Just lookin at the pics the manufacture has on their website I would say it will be a little tight at the back of the box under the seat. I will check it out and see if it does fit, in a couple of weeks I will have access to a NBS ext cab and let you know. If ya want to see the pictures just go to subthump.com and follow the links and see what ya think/

 

Cale

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