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Hi,

I have 2 Dynamat Xtreme Bulk Packs available, originally paid over $300 for each pack. Now willing to take $229 each or $220 each if you take both.

They have never been opened and 1 kit will easily sound deaden your whole car. With Each kit containing Nine 45.7cm x 81.2cm pieces.

Here is some information from Dynamat:

Apply Dynamat Xtreme to your vehicle's resonant surfaces and enjoy improved clarity, loudness and bass response from your car stereo.

High-performance Dynamat Xtreme is lighter than Dynamat Original, four times more effective and requires no heat to apply!

It is recommended for vehicle tops, sides and contoured areas. Dynamat Xtreme is coated with aluminum for high temperature areas such as firewalls and floors. Kit contains nine 18" x 32" pieces of Dynamat Xtreme for a total of about 36 square feet (a car door requires about 5 square feet).

Can be used for rear decks, doors, floors and boot floors. Unlike Dynamat Original, Dynamat Xtreme is also recommended for trunk lids, roofs, quarter panels and under-hood installations.

Designed especially for high-temperature areas and high sound pressure level situations, Dynamat Xtreme offers four times the damping power of Original Dynamat, thanks to its energy-reflective aluminum layer.

Dynamat Bulk Pak

Part Number: # 10455

Contents: (9) 18"x 32" (457mm x 812mm) pieces of Dynamat Xtreme

Application: Use on rear decks, doors, floors and the floor of your trunk to get more bass, more music, lower road noise and better sound.

Save heaps on these Dynamat Xtreme Bulk Packs ! I am looking for $229 each or $220 X 2 for both.

Pick up in Sydney ok or willing to post at buyers expense.

Please contact me on [email protected]

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