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Alpine Cassette Receiver(TDM-7546E) incl. CD shuttle control.

:- 35x4 amps

1yr and 3 mnths old

Full working condition in every aspect

Comes with the sorround for the dash

The original padded Alpine box to keep the removeable face.

Came out of my Skyline so should be a straight fit for Skyline.

Alpine CD Shuttle 6 CD Changer (5951Z)

:- Full working condition

Plays burnt cd's great with no problems

All screws avail. for mounting

Enough cable to go from boot to deck with leftover.(Got gyped here, the old installer musta sold me alot of cable and just left the remainder coiled up behind the deck)

sOrrY...typo on the price of e changer.

MB Quart QM130 Competition Series Speakers

:- Powerful 180 max output MB Quart Competition Speakers

Single DIN In Dash Tray with Spring Operated Door

:- The tray that goes under your single DIN deck unit. The tray is

original from Nissan with the car and in excellent condition with

no scratches or colour fade

EVERYTHING FOR $350.

Prefer to seeelll all at one go too!!:)

Preferably in Perth and will sell interstate if no choice.

Selling cause i bought a double DIN set from someone in the forum.

If ya need pics, post here or PM me and post here cause i rarely chk my PM and i dont get any notifications telling me i have PM but if u post here, i get a notification.

Thanks.

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