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I've got 2 brand new amplifiers for sale, both in plastics and boxes.

1) ROCKFORD FOSGATE PUNCH 401S

2 x 100 rms @ 4ohm

2 x 200 rms @ 2ohm

1 x 400 rms @ 4ohm

certificate says 426 rms.

MADE in USA on the 24th October 2003. Comes with remote bass controller. For more information, see

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/ez2/ModelIn...fo.asp?ItemKey= 10061224&CategoryDesc=Punch%20Amplifiers

was asking $450au. now ONLY $350au

2) HIFONICS BRUTUS BX1500D Class D mono AMP

1500rms @ 1ohm

1000rms @ 2ohm

500rms @ 4ohm

Comes with remote bass controller. HIFONICS 20th anniversary edition. Variable crossovers built in, subsonic filter, bass equalizationn etc. Be one of the few that owns this amp in Australia. For more information, see

http://www.maxxsonics.com/hifonics/amps_dclass.html

was asking $750au. now ONLY $650au

Buy both off me and i can give discount.

Located in melbourne.

As shown in pic below, only taken out to take pics.

amps.jpg

sorry, i don't need subs at the moment. The amp is bang for you buck, brand new in box and plastic, however, someone has offered me already 350au for it, it's considered sold pending confirmation by the buyer.

let me know if you're interested, if the deal falls through, you can have it. Or alternatively, make me a higher offer before the buyer confirms it.

Cheers

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