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I'm doing a bit of a clean up and selling off some stuff. Everything is in very good condition and 100% in working order. I am selling all this stuff as its all come out of a previous car that i just sold and i can no longer make any good use out of it.

The following items are listed for sale:

HKS Mushroom Pod Filter with Adapter suitable to fit an R33 gtst skyline (not sure what other cars it would fit) - $40 hksmushroompodadaptorkx9.jpg

Headunit (sony CDX M630 - i think thats what it is), its got a graphic display and flips around so you can press the buttons and stuff, bit hard to explain. I'm sure if someone is intrested they could do a serach on it. Cost heaps when it came out - selling for $220

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12” Pioneer TS-W306C Subwoofer in box and inclusive of silver grill. I’m not sure about exact power output, but sound is very good as the box was designed by pioneer for that specific model sub. The grill is an extra which normally costs more. - $120

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Response 2 x 80WRMS amplifier, current model, hardly used, has power control unit, very good value for money - $120

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Response Crossovers : adjustable tweeter output: -3db, 0db, +3db - $20

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Stinger Disribution block : brand new, paid $25 from JB – sell $15

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Single pocket din, universal, fits many cars - $20

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Gauge holder: brand new bought from Japan, not sure exact size (diameter 2.6 inches from a rough measurement with ruler) Im sure an average sized gauge would fit inside it. - $20

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Fog/marker lights: Brand new, bought in Japan, never used still in original packaging. I don’t like them so I am selling them. $30

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All prices are slightly negotiable. Id be inclined to give someone a good deal if they buy a couple of items or if someone wants all the audio gear.

PM me or call/msg me on 0413158822

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  • 8 months later...

For all those who might be interested in the head unit

* Active Black Panel faceplate

* SSIR-EXA tuner

* 30 presets

* XM Satellite Radio controls

* EQ7 with seven preset curves

* Dynamic Soundstage Organizer

* Plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs

* CD Text

* CD changer controls

* Front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs

* High-pass and low-pass filters

* Auxiliary input

* Wireless remote

* 23.2 watts RMS/52 peak x 4 channels

* CD frequency response 10-20,000 Hz

* CD signal-to-noise ratio 90 dB

* FM sensitivity 8 dBf

Magnificent unit for the price.

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