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Platinum Car Audio and Interior having a massive midnight sale..

All stock must go, for all your audio and Interior need.

Its on Friday the 5th of september 2008

From 7 pm to midnight

17/287 Victoria road

Rydalmere

Same complex as Touge Tune

Alot of car spaces avalaible

So if you looking to buy cheap audio gear or chill around come down to the shop..

few of the Brands they have in stock:

HiFonics , Alpine, Kenwood, Panasonic, Nakamichi, Mb Quart, Soundstream and more

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Need a sub and a box, ill go have a look

haha now I have that SNL 'my cock in a box' song stuck in my head :D

I might come down, need some new speakers mine are starting to sound shitty.. I think these are the same guys who installed my alarm........

This sale was great yesterday!

Went at about 9.30 and they still had customers coming in and out, picked up this dual amp kit for 129 =D

http://www.ryda.com.au/Aerpro-AP963-1200W-...8ga-p/ap963.htm

Nice !!

Checked out the DVD units aswell. Some were for just 650!..

But ive decided to buy the Pioneer AVH 5950

And another plus was that i saw two skylines haha! i didnt take my car down, shouldve lols.

Black 34 and a white R34 pleazn (in numbers and letters, forget how he spelt it)

MRXTCZ

Nice nice, i was looking at the Clarion DVD head units.

Looked tempting but they dont play Divx and i think they only have 2 RCA or was it 3.

Lemme' know if you got any Pioneer AVH 5950's on sale !!

MRXTCZ

sorry, we dont stock pioneer or sony.. it got too many problems with it, specially head units..

they have clarion,alpine,nakamichi,kenwood,soundstream,hifonics..

the new top of the range 12 inch hifonics will kill 2 type r alpine with 1600rms..

anyway i will ask them to sponsor this site if lots of ppl here interested in audio gear..

When you said there were problems with Pioneer headunits what did you mean ?

PM me if needed

Anyways, i came down the other night and was tempted to get the Clarion DVD Headunit, it was Single DIN, 7" touch fold out, 650 i think it was. I didnt get it because i forgot to ask if it had 3 RCA's and if it had Divx Playback/

You got anything else in these specs ?

Single DIN

7" Fold Out

Touchscreen

3 RCA Preouts ( for 2 amps )

Divx Playback

Additional RCA to plug in additional screens

And remote control ( not too fussed )

Lemme' know man.

MRXTCZ

ok then... Clarion... the rest of the speakers i have are that brand

clarion 12 inch subs start from $80 depends on what models and specs you want

When you said there were problems with Pioneer headunits what did you mean ?

PM me if needed

Anyways, i came down the other night and was tempted to get the Clarion DVD Headunit, it was Single DIN, 7" touch fold out, 650 i think it was. I didnt get it because i forgot to ask if it had 3 RCA's and if it had Divx Playback/

You got anything else in these specs ?

Single DIN

7" Fold Out

Touchscreen

3 RCA Preouts ( for 2 amps )

Divx Playback

Additional RCA to plug in additional screens

And remote control ( not too fussed )

Lemme' know man.

MRXTCZ

kenwood will be $1000 and clarion $1200

i have to get back to you on model number..

with pioneer most prob is the laser..and sometimes you get engine noise..

change deck and its gone.. so not cable problem

hm....How much for a Alpine CDA-9884??

Been looking at getting it from the States, but maybe u can do a better price :/

Let me know

Chris

Hi.. sorry they dont have the 9884

they have 9886 for $399 and 9882 for $289

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