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Hey all,

EDIT: Need these gone, so i will pay for freight! $500 for the lot including frieght!!!

Im selling my old sound system if anyone is interested:

1 x Pioneer 1000 Watt Digital Monoblock AMP (GM-D510M - RRP $599)

2 x Pioneer 12" 800 Watt Max / 400 Watt RMS Subwoofers (TS-W305C - RRP $189)

AMP Specs here

Subwoofer Specs here (NOTE: Mine is the 305C which is model below one on site...)

I am selling the AMP for $400 and the subs for $100 each, or the lot for $500.

I brought them July 2006 when the retail was $699 for the amp and $199 for the subs, and they were used until December 2006 when I upgraded. They all come with original boxes and manuals. They are all in 100% working condition. They are up for sale again because previous buyer screwed me over...

I am located on the Sunshine Coast, QLD

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Edited by BeAgLe
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP

All PM's replied to.

I would prefer to sell as a whole otherwise i will get back to everyone about selling seperately!

Thanks again.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey Collins - Im still waiting to hear back from someone who PM's yesterday about the whole package... If i dont get a response in the next day or 2 you can have the AMP...

Thanks again.

  • 5 weeks later...

BUMP

1st post edited!

I need these gone right now, so i will pay for the frieght!!!!

$500 for the lot INCLUDING freight to anywhere in australia!

:P

  • 2 weeks later...

How much do you want for the 2 x 12" subs?

They are now $89 at JB Hi Fi, just wondering if you will do a better price than that..

Im keen on both, posted to Melbourne, if your not already here.

Thanks

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