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hey guys, got sum stuff lying around i no longer need.

i have a kicker sub, still brand new, has a couple of small marks on the box but thats all. Bought for my car but never used. Its a square 12" 750w rms. Comes in kicker box with design on it. These things are loud! and for the price an awesome buy. This sub goes brand new for $699. I want a quick sale, so im after around half the new price.

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Carrozzeria CD player, only plays cd's, no radio or anythin. $50

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DLS 2-way coaxial 5x7's "Classic 257" model 50watt rms with 16mm tweeter - $250 $150

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Autotechnica Sports steering wheel, leather and chrome - $150

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Logitech Webcam with software, never used. $30

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Pioneer CD player, couple of years old, still a good deck. $100

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Soccer Table, heaps of fun with mates, we just play pool and table tennis more and this is taking up too much room. $100

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R31 Rear King Springs, standard height cut springs, came with my old silver car. $50

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1 15" 5 spoke chrome rim with decent tyre $50 $30

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Universal Fibreglass Bolt on Flares $500

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R34gtt wing. $50

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1 sony memory card $30 $20

RF Adaptor $20

15 games, shit lol didnt realise i had that many till i counted! Games are...

Need For Speed Underground $25

V8 Supercars $25

Midnight Club II $25

Gran Turismo 4 $25

Juiced $30

Tony Hawks Underground 2 $30

Fifa 2001 $20

AFL Premiership 2005 $30

Formula One 05 $30

Mortal Kombat : Shaolin Monks $40

Smash Court Tennis - Pro Tournament 2 $25

God Of War $30

Madden NFL 2001 $25

Cricket 2004 $30

XBOX Console - $200 $150

2 controllers - $20 each

Xbox 360 Games

Sonic the Hedgehog, promo copy but full game, cover is different, still wrapped - $50 $40

Phantasy Star Univers, promo copy also, still wrapped - $50 $40

R31 Front standard Swaybar(good upgrade for bluebird im told) $10

1x 14" stockies with blown tyre $10

R31 Chrome rear boot strip $10

Almost whole R31 interior, door trims, rear seats, etc. Unfortunately its brown umm $100 for the lot

Also have a stack of tyres to offload.

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php/topic,87197.0.html

Cheers. Luke.

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hey people, i have a kicker sub to offload now also. Bargain price, still brand new, has a couple of small marks on the box but thats all. Its a square 12" 750w rms. Comes in kicker box with design on it. These things are loud! and for the price an awesome buy. This sub goes brand new for $699. I want a quick sale, so make me some offers!

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