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Hi there,

Cleaning out the garage and getting rid of all my old car stereo equipment.

1 x Crossfire CFA402 Mosfet - $75

2 channel 400w amp. Bridgeable.

Very capable amp by a top US brand - I had it running 2 x 12' RF subs a couple years ago and it worked a treat. Good condition, still with all fuses and connections intact and working.

1 x Axis AX404A Mosfet - $50

4 channel, 400w amp. Bridgeable.

Slightly cheaper brand, but still performed well - had it running 2 6 x 9's and a good splits up front - never missed a beat.

1 x Sony X-Plod, CDX-CA890X - $80

Excellent deck. Was top of the range model about 2.5 years ago. Runs MP3/MD/CD. Plenty of options, big lit-up screen, detachable face, 52W x 4 output etc etc. Only thing is, missing the remote. Car was broken into once, and the remote was taken, left behind the deck though - no damage.

Need this stuff gone. Prices are negotiable IF all sold in one big lot, prefer it that way actually, as need this stuff gone as its all taking up room. All good equipment, only a few years old, so not the new-fangled latest and greatest. But if you want a good quality stereo system yet are on a budget, you won't find one any cheaper than this. Located in Melbourne (Flemington).

Direct email please as I rarely check this site - [email protected] / 0405 143 393

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