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http://choicecaraudio.com/Catalog_Page.asp...uct+%23=HFI12D4

not in your range but will definitely do the job.

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35" Maxxis Bighorn

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Marine deep cycle for the amps (freebie)

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Audiopipe AP-18001D

RF 5x8's in the kicks

Almani 5.25 comp. in back

Kenwood KAC-645

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http://choicecaraudio.com/Catalog_Page.asp...uct+%23=HFI12D4

not in your range but will definitely do the job.

Hot damn! $14 for a 12' lol!

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I loved my CVR's when i had them. it was a great first system.

Current Setup:

Factory HU with LOC

mids/highs-Insignia components

Sub- E8 in bass tube

Amp- sae-1200d

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fronts - Infinity Kappa perfect comps

rears- Infinity Kappa coax

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Wire- Lots of Knu 1/0

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I've heard good things about Incriminator Audio 187s. They're just over $100 for a 12 I'm pretty sure.

This is one of the threads I remember reading that they were great entry level subs.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...showtopic=67604

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Kicker CVR's are a good start since they don't require too much power and are fairly cheap, especially on craigslist (usually). They also can handle a lot of power and still sound good. I'm selling some locally if your in the OH area (longshot but who knows).

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AudioPipe TXXBC12Ns will sound better than both those wimpy subs for about the same money. They are rated for 700 RMS, but I believe that's fairly conservative.

DUDE right here man and tehre cheap too i think like 250 or so for ike the pair and at 700 watts rms tahts not bad i ahd a pair of these on a 1606 man was it fucking loud shaking shit and everything Look into these audiopipes

here you go heres a link

http://cgi.ebay.com/AUDIOPIPE-TXX-BC12N-12...=item51904cc7e5

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