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After having to sell my pride and joy earlier this year (r33 S2), I've only just come to terms with the fact that I also have to sell my audio gear that I ripped out. ;)

These items were installed early 2003 and were taken out in May this year. They haven't seen a great deal of use, as the car was really only driven for short trips.

For sale are:

* Pioneer DEH-P8450MP deck - $350* **SOLD**

* Boston Rally RC620 6.5" splits - $175* **SOLD**

* Rockford Fosgate Punch 200S amp - $150*

* Rockford Fosgate Punch HE RFP3412 12" sub + box - $150*

* Clarion V-Net 450 4 channel amp - $130* **SOLD**

* JVC CH-X1000 12 disc changer (actually from my Fiance's Liberty) - $100 **SOLD**

Would make an excellent starter pack. Originally worth well over $3000

*Special package deal - $800* for the lot!

For more info and pics, please visit the following (dodgy looking) page:

http://www.pnc.com.au/~nathan/caraudio

Pickup from Sydney would be preferred, but other options could be discussed for the serious buyer.

Name: Nathan

Email: [email protected] (preferred contact)

Mobile: 0404 011 857

No low-balling please!!!

Edited by Knat
  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate,

I don't actually have the gear with me (at the Olds' place). I'll try and get there ASAP to check model numbers etc.

I know what you mean about there not being much on Google. I assure you it does exist though! :)

Clarion amp was sold tonight in an on-the-spot deal - Sorry Foznice.

Deck and stacker are being held.

Still have the Boston splits, Rockford amp and Rockford sub.

umm...the RF amp...wat is the RMS rating bridged?

Rockford Fosgate Punch 200S:

* Channels - 2

* Per channel power - 50 W X 2 @ 4 Ohms RMS,100 W X 2 @ 2 Ohms RMS, 200 W X 1 @ 4 Ohms Bridged RMS

* Total power :400 Watts

* Bridgeable - Yes

Actually still have the test certificate from RF that rates it at 264 W RMS

Would prefer to sell it with the RF sub too.

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