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Hi All,

I have a bunch of stereo gear lying around, that I’ve been hoarding, but I’ve upgraded most of it, and the rest I don’t have enough cars for anyway!

Clarion CD Tuner head unit.

Model number DB266MP.

Approximately 12 months old, with less than a few months use in total. It has been in my cupboard ever since!

Plays MP3’s, 45wx4 power output. The surround is not pictured, but will be supplied.

Detachable face with carry case, in excellent condition - $70

Please follow the link below to the Clarion website for further information:

http://clarion.com/au/en/products/2006/aud...9306870773.html

Pics below:

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri.../IMG_1588-1.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/IMG_1586.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/IMG_1589.jpg

Alpine CD Player head unit (model CDM9821)

Approx 3 years old, still in excellent working condition. Has very good sound quality and has

detachable face with carry case - $100

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/DSC00233.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/DSCF0509.jpg

Kenwood CD player head unit (model KDC3012)

Approx 5-6 years old. This was a decent unit at the time though, and has good sound quality and power output.

Dual RCA outputs, 4x40W power output.

Remote control.

Detachable face with original carry case.

Excellent working condition - $60

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/DSC00237.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/DSC00234.jpg

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Alpine 6.5” Type S coaxials, model number SPS-170A

Adjustable tweeter mounts, 200watts

Come with grilles and screws. Very nice sound quality - $120

Please follow the link below to the Alpine website for further information:

http://www.alpine.com.au/products/product....70&search=1

Pic below:

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/DSC00241.jpg

JVC 2 channel amplifier

2x65w RMS output. Ideal for either a single sub, or a pair of speakers. I’ve got these powering a pair of 6x9’s and they sound very good.

Model number KS-AX3300

• Continuous power (RMS) of 65W/channel, into 4 ohms, 20Hz - 20kHz, at less than 1.0% total harmonic distortion

• Max. Power Output of 320W

• 2- or 1-Channel Operation

• Class-AB Circuit

• MOS-FET Power Supply Converter

• Variable Input Level Control (0.3 - 6V)

• LPF ON/OFF Switch

• Gold-Plated Input Terminals (Power)

• Gold-Plated RCA Jacks

• Speaker Input Connector

• Balanced Input

• 2-ohm Stable Operation

• Over-Temperature Protection

• Overload Protection

• Short Circuit Protection

• DC Offset Protection

• Soft Start

• Anti-Pop Circuit

Currently still in car, so test and listen more than welcome!

Excellent working condition, no scratches etc. $80

This is still a current model, so have a look on www.jvc.com.au for further pics, specs and info.

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/DSC00231.jpg

Pioneer 6x9’s

320 watt, 5 ways.

Model number TS-A6991S

Sound very good, good bass. Will be supplied with grills etc.

Currently still in car, so test and listen more than welcome! These are a high level 6x9. For more info please follow the link below to the Pioneer website:

http://www.pioneer.com.au/products/car_ent...991S/index.html

Excellent working condition, no scratches or dents in grills. $100

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/DSC00229.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/pri...et/DSC00228.jpg

Pioneer 6” speakers

240 watt, 4 ways.

These are currently fitted to the doors in my EB, and as they’re behind the door trims, they will not be supplied with speaker grills. As long as you’re putting them behind standard grills in the doors, that shouldn’t matter.

Model number TSA-1681S

Currently still in car, so test and listen more than welcome!

Sound good, excellent working condition. $80

No pictures available, as they’re installed behind the standard grills in my car.

For more info please follow the link below to the Pioneer website:

http://www.pioneer.com.au/products/car_ent...681S/index.html

I also have another Alpine CD player head unit available. It’s about 4-5 years old, and looks very similar to the other Alpine one pictured above, except it has buttons for the volume instead of the knob. The buttons seem to be sticky for the volume buttons, and don’t work most of the time. Backlight is blown too. Not sure if these things are easy enough to fix or not, but after $30. Can get pics if requested.

I also have a factory 95 Corolla factory head unit. Single din, great for plugging a hole! - $10

Pickup welcome from either Cheltenham or Reservoir, alternatively I’m happy to post at they buyer’s expense.

Please post or PM for any queries.

Thanks,

Justin.

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