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Room Clean Out... Alpine Amps And Subs, Federal Tyre


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hey guys ive just been cleaning out my spare room and came across some stuff that i dont have any use for.

PDX-11000 Mono Power Density Digital Amplifier

Stackable Installation

2200W x 1 MAX

1000 W RMS x 1 [[email protected] 1%THD]

1000 W RMS x 1 [[email protected] 1%THD]

Switch-Mode Digital Amplification

Small Footprint

ive had this amp for nearly 4 months now an used it just over a month. paid 1K and askin for $800 ONO

2 Alpine Type R subs in a custom box

used for just over a month.

Askin for $550 ONO

1 x Fedrael 595 tyre, its a 245/40/18. has 95% tread left on it, was on my old GTR, have no use for it any more asking $100 ONO

Nick

0432 733 357

Will Post Pics ASAP

Edited by GTR_83
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