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I did a silly and not sure what i fried, but my audio does not work properly. so i am looking for some cheap crappy speakers that might be sitting in a shed/garage gathering dust which still work but no longer needed.

i will pickup and then either dispose of them for you or return them. so i need a someone living close to Narre warren/Dandenong area.

thanks

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funny that, i was going to goto keysborough to get something else, but the seller was being unreasonable (imo anyway). but seeing Abu is closer, pm sent to you mate.

unless you got 4 speakers :P then a kebab could be yours ;) send me a pm if 4 speakers

ahh thanks a lot abu, small world isint it :banana: next time i am using the awesome muscle power of the mobster boss "S6" for every thing i get.

i havent put them in my car to check yet so not sure what all is busted.

and Alan, if they are any good (or even the standard ones) and my current ones are busted then i might get them off ya. can never have enough speakers i tell you :)

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