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Hey guys, we have just recently purchase a heap of these Pioneer speakers with great success and everyone saved a fair bit of money, (as the RRP in Australia is quite high on these speakers). We are now sold out so I would like to organise a group buy, there will be a 2 week wait after the cut off date for the speakers but there will be significant savings off RRP (around 40 – 60% off Retail prices in Australia).

GroupBuy will run from: NOW – 6/2.

After this group buy the prices will go back up to normal.

How to order:

1. Fill in this form here with all the correct information: PLEASE FILL IN THIS FORM

Send the completed form with either cash or a Money order enclosed for the correct amount to:

Greg Kruse

PO Box 57

Werribee

Vic 3030

2. The order with Pioneer will be placed on the 7/2 and will then take around 14 days to arrive at my door step; sometimes it can be sooner sometimes longer. I will then send all speakers out by registered post with full insurance to ensure you receive your items. Pickup from Werribee, Victoria will also be fine (payment in advance will still be required).

Product information:

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- 16cm 2-Component Speaker System

- 250 Watts Max. Power Handling

- Aramid Fibre + Pulp Cone Woofer

- 25mm Polyester Fibre Soft Dome Tweeter

RRP: $529 - - - - - - GB PRICE $234!!

More information here: PIONEER WEBSITE

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- 6 x 9" 2-Way Coaxial Configuration

- 350 Watts Max. Power Handling

- 80 Watts Nominal Rating

- Yellow Ceramic-coated (Aramid Fibre) + IMPP Woofer Cone

RRP: $449 - - - - - - GB PRICE $189!!

More information here: PIONEER WEBSITE

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

Freight will be around $20 Australia wide for the splits, and around $25 Australia wide for the 6x9's. For a more specific quote please PM or email.

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How much do I have to pay upfront?

A. For this group buy we require full payment at time of ordering. No orders will be put through unless full payment is received.

Q. How do I know I will receive my items?

A. We have been trading for over 2 years online now, and trade on various forums around Australia. Please feel free to check our feedback prior to purchasing. If you can’t find the feedback please feel free to contact us and I can email you back with all the links.

Q. Do these speakers come with a warranty?

A. The speakers will come with a 1 year manufactures warranty.

  • 4 weeks later...

The numbers have been finalised and we will hopefully get the stock sent out within the next week.

I'll keep you updated via email also :D

Greg



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