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Item: Pioneer AVH-P5950

Age: 3-4 months old

Condition:excellent

Price:$1000

Item:JL VR600csi

Age: 3-4 months old

Condition:excellent

Price:$250

Item:JL e1400D Class D Monoblock

Age: 3-4 months old

Condition:excellent

Price:$520

Comments: 1 x 320WRMS @4ohm

1 x 500WRMS @2ohm

Item:JL A2150 - 2 Chan Amp

Age: 3-4 months old

Condition:excellent

Price: $250

Comments:2x110WRMS @ 4ohm

2x70WRMS @ 2ohm

Item:Cadence Ultrashock Capacitor

Age:3-4 months old

Condition:excellent

Price:$220

Comments: 1.2 Farad 24 Volt

Item: JL 12 inch W3v3-2 Sub in custom JL W3 box

Age:3-4 months old

Condition:excellent

Price: $360

All the gear was removed professionally before I sold my car. All in excellent working condition, goood as new.

0421 816 758

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What state?

TR600-CXi

Distributer: JL Audio

6.0" (15cm) POLYPROPLYLENE/MINERAL CONE CO-AXIAL

0.5" (12.5mm) WOVEN FABRIC FERROFLUID TWEETER

50 W/RMS, 100W PEAK, 4OHM

90.5db 1W/1M, 59-22,000HZ

RRP $198.00 inc GST

Edited by JayMei

PRICE DROPZ!!!!

Item: Pioneer AVH-P5950

Price:$850

Item:JL VR600csi

Price:$180

Item:JL e1400D Class D Monoblock

Price:$420

Item:JL A2150 - 2 Chan Amp

Price: $200

Item:Cadence Ultrashock Capacitor

Price:$180

Item: JL 12 inch W3v3-2 Sub in custom JL W3 box

Price: $300

LOCATED IN MELBOURNE.

I'll take the 5950 off your hands. PM sent.

MRXTCZ

pioneer dvd still for sale coz of TIME WASTER.

if u will sell speakers for 200 del to brisbane pm me with bank details. would be great if u have paypal...

cheers

pm sent.

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