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Hi there,

I have 2 sets of speakers for sale. I will only sell one set, and keep the other set for myself. I have reciepts for both speakers, purchased from Autobarn. Both speakers are still in box and unused, purchased in Nov 05.

Items::

Hertz HSK 165

250 watt

125 continuous program power

1.115kg

rrp $395 (Paid price)

Asking for $360

Hertz Hcx 165

200 watt

100 continuous program power

1.115kg

rrp $190 (Paid price)

Asking for $160

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: NEW and UNUSED Never been Installed

Reason for Selling: I need only one set

Price and Payment Conditions: As stated above. Cash on pickup

Contact Details: As stated below

Both speakers still under warranty. Both speakers are still in box so I don't see the purpose of taking pictures, but it can be arranged. I would only take pictures of the box though.

Call me on 0412 005 791 or PM me. For fellow owners of 180sx, this speaker will only fit for the front and not the rear speakers. Tha is why I am selling one set.

Thanks,

Jon

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I just installed the HSK 165s, and i must say im really impressed with them.. Has a lot of bass for the 6.5inch drivers.. The tweeters are just perfect and you can control it via the crossovers.. VERY GOOD BUY!!

gd luck with sale..

I just installed the HSK 165s, and i must say im really impressed with them.. Has a lot of bass for the 6.5inch drivers.. The tweeters are just perfect and you can control it via the crossovers.. VERY GOOD BUY!!

gd luck with sale..

Thank you siddr20. I have not tried the speakers myself, but the guy at Autobarn highly recommended them. Told me that I would not require subs if I use these and the sound quality is suppose to be very good. If there was an affordable way to install a set as rear speakers on my 180, I would.

Jon

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