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G'day Ladies and Gentlemen.

I have Clairion sound system which came out of R32 Sedan I just purchased couple of weeks back, I removed it couple of nights ago.

The system consists of the following (These models number are off the recepit i was given),

- Clairion DXZ935 CD tuner radio with CE NET control (x1).

- Clairion SRW3081 12" 500 watt subwoofer (x2).

- Clairion APX4014 Amplifier (x1).

- Clairion DPX10012 1 Channel digital power Amplifier (x1).

- Clairion SRS1750HX 200 watt speaker 2 way crossover (x1).

The subs and both amps are bolted in subwoofer enclosure (as shown on pictures), it comes with all wires that is needed to make it working (includes earth cable and battery feed point thingy).

These are 4 years old and was working perfectly prior to removing.

I'm asking ONO for these and I won't separate them and you get what you see no more and no less. SOLD

These are located at Frankston South (1 hour out of Melbourne) Pick up is prefered since these are huge and heavy for posting.

I can be contacted by email on [email protected] or PM on here.

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Cheers

Grant

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if you do decide to split let me know. im in the market for suba and amp for my car. can pick up also.

PM with a prive for sub and amp IF you do decide to split

thanks

Ash

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if you do decide to split let me know. im in the market for suba and amp for my car. can pick up also.

PM with a prive for sub and amp IF you do decide to split

thanks

Ash

G'day mate,

You have PM.

Cheers

Grant

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Let me know if you will sell the subs + box separate to the package, PM me a price :thumbsup:

And will it fit in an R32 boot?

Thanks,

Abu

G'day,

You have PM.

Cheers

Grant

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G'day,

To answer some q's i have asked via PM, there are couple more pictures of the system, hope it answer your q's.

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Sub box in R32.

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The box doesn't go further in R32, wiper motor and other thing is in way. Pretty sure R33 and R34 will fit no problem since they are bit deeper than R32 going by what I'm told.

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The box contains subs, amps (x2) and wires. You get all this no more and no less.

Any further questions, feel free to ask me.

Cheers

Grant

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G'day peoples,

Now it's $2,000 ONO - Buy it so I can buy some torque for ol' RB20! And my dad wants his garage space back so he can park his shiny brand new mower in!

Accepting reasonable offers now, don't be afraid to ask, I don't bite :) .

Peace out.

Grant

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hey mate

pm me if your interested in seperating Clairion SRS1750HX 200 watt speaker 2 way crossover (x1).

cheers

G'day Ladies and Gentlemen.

I have Clairion sound system which came out of R32 Sedan I just purchased couple of weeks back, I removed it couple of nights ago.

The system consists of the following (These models number are off the recepit i was given),

- Clairion DXZ935 CD tuner radio with CE NET control (x1).

- Clairion SRW3081 12" 500 watt subwoofer (x2).

- Clairion APX4014 Amplifier (x1).

- Clairion DPX10012 1 Channel digital power Amplifier (x1).

- Clairion SRS1750HX 200 watt speaker 2 way crossover (x1).

The subs and both amps are bolted in subwoofer enclosure (as shown on pictures), it comes with all wires that is needed to make it working (includes earth cable and battery feed point thingy).

These are 4 years old and was working perfectly prior to removing.

I'm asking $1,750 ONO for these and I won't separate them and you get what you see no more and no less.

These are located at Frankston South (1 hour out of Melbourne) Pick up is prefered since these are huge and heavy for posting.

I can be contacted by email on [email protected] or PM on here.

DSC00725.jpg

DSC0076994124.jpg

Cheers

Grant

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Sorry, not wanting to separate them all, too much stuffing around for me.

You could buy the whole system and sell in bits by yourself.

Cheers

Grant

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G'day all,

Now, it's time to make an offer for the whole system as my dad is nagging for his garage space back.

Offer away!

Cheers

Grant

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