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hi guys i got my competition gear up for sale

im looking for the 4k mark for everything so if your

serious give me a pm and we can arrange a time you

can see all the gear.

ill post some pics up tonite but you should be able to

google the model anyways. here it goes

1x Alpine IVA-D310E

1x Optima yellowtop battery

1x Soundstream Tarantula TR1600/2 amp

1x Soundstream Michangelo SMA4.680 amp

2x Soundstream Tarantula 10" sub

i also have a custom box to fit s15 boot.

any questions ask here or shoot me a pm and ill get back to you asap.

pretty bad no name brand stuff ill give you 50 bucks. how many comps wins does 8k buy?

you are a dead set idot mate :blush: good price for all this gear, If I had the extra cash i would buy it.

Good luck with the sale.

are you serious mate? no brand stuff?

just the optima drycell battery alone is probally worth more then ur chinese brand dvd head unit.

and the alpine head unit is still going for $800 - $900 on ebay

so considering that 2,500 is pretty decent

i need this stuff gone fast thats why im selling so cheap

I didnt know Woolworths made audio equipment (no name brand)...

Well for those interested, if the seriously thick seals around the cones doesnt yell powerful, then the huge dual voice coils will...

$2500 for a full comp setup is a awesome price and i wish i had the money (and lived near by) to buy it as i need a great setup for my r32 that handles fast bassy trance/happy hardcore.

Soundstream is a excellent quality American brand, better then DUB and as good if not better then kicker.

Goodluck with the sale.

Edited by Helious
still not sold i see may aswell just bin the shit. afterall it is crap.

Who the f**k are you trying to fool mate? Your clearly not welcome here so kindly leave and never come back!! Last thing people need is flamin mongrels like you f*king up threads. :O

still not sold i see may aswell just bin the shit. afterall it is crap.

Ban ? Or kick him out somehow..

Im not gonna' stoop to your level.. but for gods sake.. go do your homework or play with your all so good Sony gear.. that more of a brand for you, braindead twat.

Anyways, that gear is for 2500!! Man, if i didnt build the system in my car already, i would so get this awesome setup, dunno how i would mount the amp though lol.

Goodluck with the sale man!

MRXTCZ

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