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Hi, I want a xbox360 Elite or PS3 so I've finally decided to sell off my stereo bits that I almost never get a chance to use. The setup is from my R32 which is only used for drift and occasionally for a sunday drive.

The setup is in good condition and and although its a couple of years old I barely had the chance to crank it (spent more time out of the car when I was drifting than being used).

The sub box is one I built using 18mm mdf and 20mm perspex, it is sealed and volume tuned to meet the sub's needs. Fully carpeted with strong mounting points to get the best bass through the car. Sub can be mounted in either basket in or out position but for deeper use is better out (as in pictures, takes up more room). Sub is a Alpine type-R 12' DVC 1000w (about 400wrms I think). Sub has never distorted or popped and can handle just about anything your ears can.

The Fusion Cap is 1.5 and has voltage display, the plastic that the text is on has a few scratches but if cut off the cap would look very clean.

The Amp is a clarion V-Net4150 (4x150wrms) and was the most power full one in its model before d-class, I used it bridged to two channels with two Type-R's but would be better suited to one type-r and use the other two channels for rear speakers. Its never overheated or blown a fuse and all filters/crossover/gains work as if it was new. Ive never had to clean it out as it hasn't been used enough to get dusty.

I can supply all wiring including gold terminals that were on my second battery, Amp and Cap are on a frame I made to fit over the spare wheel in R32 (would require welding right angles into boot if you wanted to use it).

Would prefer not to separate but may change my mind.

Sub and box now $300

Amp, cap and wiring/terminals $375

$600 frim for the lot

Let me know what you think

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