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Hey all

I have some of the best car audio up for grabs!!

** JVC KD-AV7008 **

Detatchable Monitor

Fully Motorized 7" In-Dash Monitor

Touch-Panel Operation

7" Widescreen Monitor TFT Active Matrix LCD

5.1ch Dolby Digital / DTS Decoder Built In

CD-R / CD-RW / MP3 / DVD / DVD-R/ VCD Playback

DSP / EQ ( 5 Band )

The Best In Car Entertainment unit on the market !!!

Still Have The Box And All Manuals for it.

RRP $3,200,00

** Clarion SCM300 **

3 Way Component Splits

80 WRMS

Best on market !

RRP $699.00

** DLS Basic Component 6" Speakers **

DLS 6 " Speakers

50 WRMS

Hand Made

RRP $150.00

** Kicker Competition Subs In Custom Box **

Two 12" Kicker Comp Subs In Custom Made Box

SUBS " 600 WRMS Each And Have Dual Voice Colis"

BOX " Custom Made To The Correct Volume Of Litres For These Subs "

SUBS RRP $550.00 Each

BOX $650.00

** Response Amplifier **

( Was Not The Amplifier Being Used On Subs Above, Mate wants that Amp ! )

This Amplifier Still Does The job Very Well !

50 WRMS X 4 Channels @ 4 Ohm

Hi - Lo Pass Filter

RRP $250.00

Over $6000.00 In High End Audio !! NOW ASKING $1600.00

Located In Adelaide

PM Me Or Give Me A Call On 0433 549 430

Edited by stylz7
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Forgot to mention that most of the audio is less then 4 months old !!! Still have boxes and manuals for deck, amp , 3 way splits.

Will not find better for this price !!!

Cheers

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