Subwoofer Only
Is it Legal to have a subwoofer when im only on Learners license?
Is it Legal to have a subwoofer in my car when i get my learners license?
I love subwoofers n i rly wna get 1 in my car but idk if i can or not.. can anyone help me please?
Im in Queensland, Australia if that helps.
don't believe its illegal, you can get done for noise pollution though.
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Alpine surely delivers not only on quality, but just plain affordability. While leaders like JL Audio might charge over $400 for their 10-inch W7, Alpine maintains a high standard of sound quality at half the price, and sometimes even takes the jump and goes for sound pressure level as well. Nearly all of the Alpine series are absolutely worth the cash because they blast really well. They match up to Kicker and MTX any day, just at a lower price that won't burn a hole in your wallet.