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Item: 4-Channel Boss Audio Amplifier

Item Condition: Average Condition

Reason for Selling: Going For Performance

Price and Payment Conditions: $80 O.N.O ~~Will Post PM Me for price of postage~~

Extra Info: Boss amp 4X200W = 800w Max

Inbuilt Fan Cooling System, Bass Boost, High Pass/Low Pass Filter

missing 2x terminal screw though you dont need the terminal screws as you can still hook up the speaker

to the terminal was there's a little whole that you can twine the speaker wire through.

Works Fine.

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Item: Pioneer 800W Monoblock Amplifier

Item Condition: Good Condition - works perfectly

Reason for Selling: Going for performance

Price and Payment Conditions: $240 O.N.O and comes with wiring kit if wanted. ~~Will Post PM Me for price of postage~~

Extra Info: Pioneer 800W Monoblock Amplifier Can supply monoblock amp wiring kit free of charge if wanted. Was running 2x 12" 150rms subs turned down to half and produced excellent bass .

Pictures: As Attatched

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Item: Clarion Pro Audio PA12-S 600W 12" Subwoofer in neat sealed chequer Plate Sub box.

Item Condition: Box Like new, sub in good condition

Reason for Selling: Going For Performance

Price and Payment Conditions: Only $80 O.N.O ~~Will Post PM Me for price of postage~~

Extra Info: Works perfectly and puts out some nice bass

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Item: Twin Kicker 12" 150Rms 300W Comp Subs in enclosure

Item Condition: Good Condition

Reason for Selling: Going for performance

Price and Payment Conditions: $240 O.N.O !!!! SOLD !!!!

Extra Info: In good condition and working perfectly, hell of alot of bass for not alot of money.

If you want all your mirrors shaking and want to occasionally set off car alarms these subs are for you!

Pictures: attatched

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Item: Sony Playstation 2

Item Condition: Good Condition

Reason for Selling: Not longer Using It

Price and Payment Conditions: $250 PRICE DROP $240 O.N.O ~~Will Post PM Me for price of postage~~

Extra Info:

1xSony Playstation 2

2xControllers

1x8mb Memory Card

30xCopied Ps2 Games

1xOriginal Ps2 Game - Matrix

Games are as follows

Driving

1.Need for Speed Underground 2

2.Midnight Club 2

3.Burnout 2

4.The Getaway

5.Driver

Action

6.Metal Gear Solid 3

7.Commando's 2 - Men Of Courage

8.The Hulk

9.Spiderman

10.Tekken 4

11.Tekken 5

12.Resident Evil-Outbreak

13.Hitman - contracts

14.Jet Li - rise to honour

15.Starwars Battle Front

16.Starwars Battle Front 2

17.X-Men - Next Dimension

18.Matrix

Sports

19.Tony Hawks Pro Skater 4

20.FIFA Soccer 2004

21.Street Vol. 2 (Basketball)

22.NBA Ballers

23.NBA Live '05'

24.NBA Live '06'

Adventure

25.The Sims

26.son of rajab Of The Rings - Two Towers

27.son of rajab Of The Rings - Return Of The King

28.Silent Hill 2

29.Silent Hill 3

30.King Arthur

31.GTA- San Andreas

Worth alot of money !! Selling Cheap !! Works Perfectly !!

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Location: Sydney - Rockdale

COMBINED ITEM SALE: If you would like to purchase more than one item will sell cheaper.

Contact Details: Pm me, leave a post or email me at [email protected]

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