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selling a pioneer deh-p9650mp twin face headunit. used for a couple of months before changing headunit. comes with everything but the box. comes with remote, manual in plastic still, face case, some speaker thing for mobile i guess, wiring, etc. rrp $1300 at the time. selling for $250.

need money for christmas so need to get rid of it ASAP. $250 just cause i need the money.

call on 0432 45 46 95

**note pics are taken from the net

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need to sell these. price dropped. $400 EACH firm. pioneer headunit, jl audio w7 10inch, jl audio 500/1 monoblock amp. heaps less than rrp. call or pm if interested. pick up from melb only. if someone wants to take more than one item could surely work a deal for them.

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