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Hi all,

Need to get rid of a few things clogging up my room.

First up a 10 inch Clarion pro audio sub (i think its rated to 250W) in a carpeted, tuned ported Aeropro box. Very good condition, a bit dusty in the pics. Box was $150 itself new.

$150

$130

NOW $90 ONO

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Next up is a Clarion V-net 4 channel amp, rated at 4x50 Watts RMS.

Good condition, but has a circular scratch on it where a spring from my car seat used to rub on it (was installed under my drivers seat in my old r31). Needs a wipe down as is pretty dusty after sitting in my room for a while. Otherwise works perfectly. Was used with rear channels bridged to power the above sub, whilst running 6.5 inch splits off the front two channels. Sounded good IMHO.

$120

$100

NOW $70 ONO

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Or if you want to take both I'll do it all for $200.

Selling because I'm not doing the audio thing with my R32, happy with just a headunit and speakers.

Pickup is from North Melbourne, Vic or can be arranged with enough notice in Mt Martha 3934. Postage not a viable option, as both items are really heavy.

Any question please just ask, I'm on the forums every day. Bigger res pics can be emailed if required. It will all be going on ebay if not sold in 2 weeks.

Thanks,

Rhett

Updated with lower prices.

Its a cheap way to get into car audio, just add some 6" splits and you've got a good solid system.

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I will be in melbourne on the 24th of next month, if the amp is still there on that date ill take it :ninja:

PM me if it is - cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
hmm i think i mite take em

im in melb

western suburbs

but 200$ cant go wrong

hmm pm me

Mate tried to pm you a while ago, not sure if it worked.

If you are still keen pm me or call me on 0404021495.

Same goes for anyone else still keen.

I've checked out postage for the amp, it is about $15 to Sydney to give you a rough idea.

The sub and box is way too big and heavy to post sorry.

Cheers,

Rhett

  • 2 weeks later...
Mate tried to pm you a while ago, not sure if it worked.

If you are still keen pm me or call me on 0404021495.

Same goes for anyone else still keen.

I've checked out postage for the amp, it is about $15 to Sydney to give you a rough idea.

The sub and box is way too big and heavy to post sorry.

Cheers,

Rhett

ill take the amp if its still there!

im in melb..

pm me asap

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Hey does anyone want this stuff? I've still got it, however now I live in North Melbourne

$90 ono for the sub

$70 ono for the amp

will do a deal for both

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Wow this stuff is still sitting in my bedroom a year later.

Does anybody want it? Make an offer.

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