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22 February 2017
Well made cable
While the cable has a decent aesthetic I do find that the RCA shells are just a bit on the long side which limits placement of whatever you have the cable hooked to. That one caveat aside, I think that for the money you do get a well constructed cable with excellent shielding yet still retaining a decent amount of flexibility despite the size. A great subwoofer cable. Just bear in mind that you may need a 90 degree adapter if you plan to use it in a fairly tight spot.

11 October 2016
Perfect condition, exact fit
Since these are pulled from a vintage speaker cabinet you can be assured that the fitment is going to be spot on. They were in perfect condition and work exactly like they should. Not much else to say.

09 May 2018
Mirror won't stay up? Here's the cure
For the past year I have been unable to keep my review mirror attached to the windshield. I've tried two of the glue/wipe kits sold in the auto parts stores only to have the mirror fall off after a few days or a few miles. Followed the directions to the letter. Next I tried a kit that used double sided tape on a new mount. Last less than a week. Tried my own home-brewed double sided tape version only to have it last two days. I'd been looking for this kit in stores, having used it a decade ago on another car to great success but had to resort to buying it on here. Do yourself a favor, if you cannot get your mirror to stay put, get this kit. Clean your windshield with 90% isopropyl alcohol, clean the new plastic mount with it also. Put a thin layer of the glue on the new mount and press it onto the windshield like you mean it. 18hrs later you've got one stuck mirror puck. Wish I could've found this a year ago, or at least thought to look here sooner.