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Gents, getting rid of the Suby and getting a R33 Skyline:D . Just got all my audio gear pulled out;

All parts in excellent condition with all orig receipts.

JVC KDSX950 CD head unit, with remote control (RRP $395) - $270

Clarion 170W 16cm Reference 2-way splits (RRP $220) - $150

Clarion Captec V-Net 250 100Wx2 bridgeable amp (RRP $170) - $110

Clarion Captec V-Net 450 100Wx4 bridgeable amp (RRP $389) - $280

Clarion 160mm 150W 3-Way speakers (RRP $145) - $100

Clarion Pro-Audio 500W 30cm USA Sub in black carpeted box (RRP $159 w/out box) - $120

Also have the following, which has never been amplified...

Phillips GTM 1725 16.5cm 2-Way 170W speakers (RRP $140) - $75

Phillips GTM 6295 6x9 2-Way 200W speakers (RRP $210) - $100

Phillips RC438 4x30W tape player/radio (RRP $330) - $150

Phillips 2RRC026/50 6 stacker (which fits head unit) (RRP $400) - $230

Located in Geelong area. Please e-mail [email protected] as this thread may get out of hand:p

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