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Hey Guys,

Just have a sub and some rims + tires for sale, I need to buy a bed and subs and wheels are not very comfortable to sleep on ;)

The sub is a home unit - 12" Isobaric 350WRMS, basically 2 carbon fibre subs one in front of the other in a big box. I built it a few years ago and it cost about $1400 at the time. It could do with a bit of paint tho, but it still pumps pretty hard if you want it to, I went a bit over the top so I wouldnt need to thrash it. It has not had much use for the last two years, but its hooked up at the moment so you can have a listen - bring your own music to give it a test :thumbsup: Its a pretty big unit and takes two people to lift it! Chasing about $500

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Skid rims- stock r32 rims with some goodyear rubber, there is a bit of tread left on them but two of them have some camber wear on the outside, plus there is a spare tire. After about $180

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Located in hobart, prices negotiable - I dont have a mobile, so shoot me a pm and I will give you a call, thanks

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