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Just cleaned out my wardrobe and found all the audio gear that i was going to install into my old project car which i have sold to buy my new r33. so because the car is gone i no longer need the audio gear as i dont want a big system in theis car as its being built for speed not loud. so i have the following items for sale.

-Response Precision 6x9" Kevlar Speakers w/ Titanium Dome Tweeter.

80WRMS Good quality speaker ideal for some light bass fill.

BRAND NEW STILL IN BOX

$60

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-MTX 4" Thunder Splits.

75WRMS If they are anything like there bigger brothers (6" ones in my skyline) then they will be brilliant.

Never installed in car,still in box.Brand new condition.

$200

-MTX 6" Mid Range Speakers.

70WRMS, just the mid range speaker, tweeters not included but come with crossovers and grilles. good mid range filler. great speaker, have another pair in my skyline at the moment.

$75

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-Response Precision D'Class 800WRMS Amp.

800wrms amp for your power thirsty sub. havnt used this, comes with box and remote bass adjuster controll.

$150

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-Response Precision 4x100W Amp

4x100WRMS, used for appx 2hours total time. BRILLIANT 4 channel amp. highly reccomended. As brand new condition.

$150

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-Response 10" DVC subwoofers x2

250WRMS, heard good things about these subs but never used them. both in boxes that were made specifically for these subs (right litres) perfect condition. Dual Voice Coil.

$100Ea

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Pioneer DEH2950MP CD Player

Good entry level pioneer headunit. Flip/detach face, mp3, remote, all manuals, perfect condition, red illumination. Came in mynew car but upgraded it immidiatly. Works perfect.

$100

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I also have previously advertised an RB25 Neo for sale. basically its a long engine without any bolt on acc. comes with a standard Neo head with standard cams and a HKS cam gear exh side. exhaust manifold, inlet manifold, factory coil packs,rocker covers and modified sump to fit r33. engine was running fine before it was removed from an R34 top be replaced with a rully rebuilt engine.head is off block to inspect pistons/rods.i have lowered the price for a quick sale, perfect for parts for rebuild as all parts are in great condition.

$650 for the lot or i will be seperating for parts if ppl are after indevidual parts.

PM me for any parts, first in gets what they want. open to some reasonable offers.

Midrange MTX speakers

Both Amps

Both Subs

all still available guys, open to reasonable offers, all stuff as new condition. mtx speakers bit dusty but never used, just been out of packaging.

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