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Hi guys,

Need to get rid of some items due to finances as i need to get some new tyres.

All items priced for a quick sale:

2) Sets of MTX Thunderdome Coaxial 6.5" Speakers: BOUGHT: $159ea SELL: $85ea

EDIT: SPEAKERS ARE BRAND NEW STILL IN BOX UNUSED

Frequency Response: 48hz-20khz

Impedance: 4 Ohms

Impedance Rating: 4

Included In Box: Manual

Mid Range Size: No

Mid Range Style: Info Not Available

Mounting Depth: 2 1/16"

Power Handling: 120 Watts

Product Dimensions: 22.0(W) x 10.5(H) x 42.0(D) cm

Product Weight: 2.9 kg

Recommended Power Range: 120 Watts

Sensitivity: 92Db

Speaker Size: 6 1/2"

Speaker Type: 2-Way

Pictures for illustration purposes.

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Apexi Power Intake Filter (Panel Style) PRICE: $30

Apexi Part: 503-N101

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Greddy Boost Guage - Electronic Warning Series w/- Recall BOUGHT: $390 PRICE: $160

Comes with wiring harness, boost sensor and computer.

Still in car. Glows green. Picture for illistration purposes. Colour White

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Gizzmo Intelligent Boost Controller (Used) SELL: $190

Comes with boost solenoid and wiring harness. Still in Car. Picture for illistration purposes.

Four Boost Memories

Adjustable up to 2bar (29lb)

Fast RISC Processor Technology

Real Time Digital Boost Gauge

Extruded Alloy case

Simple 2-wire installation

Suits internal or External Wastegates Comes complete with all Hoses and Fitting

The Gizzmo IBC (Intelligent Boost Controller) represents the ultimate in Accurate, Simple to operate, and Easy to install Computerised Boost Controller.

Because all the thinking is done inside the IBC, you will not require an Engineering Degree to operate or fit it.

With the Gizzmo IBC’S precision 29Lb MAP sensor, High Speed RISC processor and Powerful MOSFET solenoid driver, and the fastest, most powerful solenoid you can be assured that your Gizzmo IBC has the Quality, Resolution and Accuracy that you need for your Turbocharged vehicle.

Additional Info --> Click Here

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Prices are ONO...

Pickup from Parramatta Area prefered

If interested please pm, sms or call on 0448 944 096

Cheers all

-Brenton

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