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Item: 2x Fusions 5x7 Front splits $200

2x Boston acoustic 6" rear speakers $170

1x Pioneer P1-Y headunit $SOLD

1x MTX 12" Sub $250

1x Pioneer monobloc 800w amp $SOLD

1x Kenwood 400w 4 channel amp $260

All wiring included RCA's, Power cable, Earthing and speaker cable.. plus fuse and fuse holder etc.. ONLY if everything is bought at once otherwise selling seperate.

Condition: Very Good only used for about 15 hours all up

Price: $800 Firm. Will sell seperately

Location: Outer Western Sydney

Contact: Michael 0404 559 346

Comments: Pickup Only. PICS COMING SOON!!

Edited by GRKGTR
  • 2 weeks later...
reson for sale ? picz ?

Reason for sale = Sold my car and it is just sitting in my room using up space.

Pics - im being delayed but they are coming!

Hey just want to know how much wrms for the Pioneer monobloc 800w amp

sorry dude i wouldnt have a clue havnt got the box for it nemore.

check the website n u should find it.

  • 2 weeks later...

free bump, i purchased the car of this bloke (champion he is), car was good, the system was better, im not in to systems as much as i used to be, i was more excited about the car itself... wanted to spend money elsewhere anyway he gave me a demo of the system during the test drive, i was so close to buying it with the car but i decided not to!!! if only he was willing to gie it up for the price now, rather than the 1400 when i was buying the car...

well worth it, crisp, clear sounding system

whats the power rating of the 12" MTX sub and how old is it???

also are u willing to post it to adelaide and if so how much??

  • 2 weeks later...
thanks for the Deck, will put it in tonight

thanks for the CD you left inside too hahahah

bit strange how you bought 2 other guys with you lol...

no worries dude.. hope u liked the cd lol

mmm they were with me coz we were goin to a friends place afterwards.

whats the power rating of the 12" MTX sub and how old is it???

also are u willing to post it to adelaide and if so how much??

Hey dude.. sorry no post just pickup.

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