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4 x Schneider 6 ½ inch coaxial 2 ways with cross overs. Model: SX-602c.

Very good condition, about 2 years old, new replacement cost then wasn’t shy of $2k for the set. Crossover box’s are in good condition, some marks and chips on the plastic only. Haven't been used for around 8 months

Wanted $600 now asking $350obo

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Digital Designs 3515d Subwoofer (3500 series), peak power 3200, 15inch in size, made 140db with two in custom down firing box. Hasn't been used for about 8 months.

Wanted $800 now asking only $450obo with no box

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I also have a Response Precision amp to power the the speakers, 4 channel. I believe its a d class (eg SPL quality). Asking $250

Items on the Sunshine Coast, nothing is in the car.

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Sorry Josh, but all that gear, while it is top quality, is toooooo good for my car. I just need some good clarity, I don't want to damage anyone's hearing.

Be patient Grasshopper. He who is last to act, receives the most enlightenment.

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Sorry Josh, but all that gear, while it is top quality, is toooooo good for my car. I just need some good clarity, I don't want to damage anyone's hearing.

Be patient Grasshopper. He who is last to act, receives the most enlightenment.

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Your full of wisdom. I shall call you wise wisdom Dave <3

go-fast bits are more important :(

if you've still got em i'll grab em off ya next friday mate (the splits that is)

Siff going quick is important! It's all about the ICE for car park lap love :D

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Yeh really f**king stupid one's that arent even worth my time thinking about, the kind of offer's where you might as well keep the gear for another car, and just use lower power amps for a less serious system.

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Yeh really f**king stupid one's that arent even worth my time thinking about, the kind of offer's where you might as well keep the gear for another car, and just use lower power amps for a less serious system.

ok, well you'll be glad to hear my offer, $100

i'll pick them up tomorrow

kthxbi

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