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For sale: Crossfire BMF W15DM 15inch Subwoofer in computer tuned sealed box coupled with Jaycar monoblock amp.

Item Condition: Excellent condition. Not a single mark. Works perfectly 110%.

Price and price conditions: Jaycar monoblock SOLD. Crossfire sub just $350 ono

Extra Info: Crossfire Sub: Dual 2.4inch voice coils with double deck magnets and a peak to peak excursion of 1.7 inch. 1200 watts RMS and 1800 Watts peak. This sub is made in America.

Jaycar Amp: 860 watt rms @ 4 ohm Monoblock amps 1 ohm 1150 watts RMS.

Both these items go hand in hand and make a killer setup.

Pictures:

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Contact Details: 0404 928 289 or pm me

Location: Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: COD upon meet up or will send interstate at buyer's cost.

For sale: Jap Omori Tacho with Shiftlight

Item Condition: Fair. Does have some scratches on the face but does not affect the functionality of the tacho. Works perfectly 110%.

Price and price conditions: $80 ono SOLD

Extra Info: Small in size - more appealing to the eye.

Contact Details: 0404 928 289 or pm me

Location: Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: COD upon meet up or will send interstate at buyer's cost.

For sale: Alpine IVA-D310E DVD/TV

Condition: Excellent condition, as new. Just some finger print marks on the screen which can be cleaned off :)

Price and price conditions: $1600 ono. Now $1500 ono. Paid $3000 about 6 months ago. SOLD

Extra Info: Awesome unit. Plenty of functions. Professionally installed and professionally removed so no chopped wiring harness....complete, nice and neat wiring even separated into groups to make for easier install.

Contact Details: 0404 928 289 or pm me

Location: Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: COD upon meet up or will send interstate at buyer's cost.

For sale: JVC Deck

Item Condition: Excellent condition, as new.

Price and price conditions: $200 firm. SOLD

Extra Info: Great mp3 unit. Ipod ready. Comes with the original box, wiring harness, remote etc as from the shops.

Contact Details: 0404 928 289 or pm me

Location: Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: COD upon meet up or will send interstate at buyer's cost.

May also sell my JVC MP3 deck or Alpine TV DVD deck - just have to get permission from the missus first

For sale: Nokia 8800 mobile phone

Item Condition: Brand new sealed in the box untouched.

Price and price conditions:SOLD

Extra Info: The phone was issued as a company phone. I didnt bother using it as a company phone because its too nice :lol: so i just used the sim in my phone and left this one untouched. Still even have the receipt from the company as $1499 :D

Contact Details: 0404 928 289 or pm me

Location: Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: COD upon meet up or will send interstate at buyer's cost.

For sale: Sony Ericsson K750i.

Item Condition: Great condition. Only a FEW very MINOR wear marks, but no scratches or dents etc. Im very fussy and careful with my belongings :D

Price and price conditions: SOLD

Extra Info: Used for about 6 months. Very well taken care of. Comes with all accessories and box as from the shop.

Contact Details: 0404 928 289 or pm me

Location: Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: COD upon meet up or will send interstate at buyer's cost.

Edited by Phantom Snail
these are the only pics i have atm.

thanks for the offer onedollarodent, but ive been offered 1k already.

No worries champ if the sale falls through pleas hook up a brother

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