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All items purchased at JB-HI-FI 5 months ago and listing the purchase prices

JL Audio has the best quality subs and amps on the market, so if you want the best system around this is the one for you! When i pump it my pedals vibrate and their no chance of seeing out the revision mirror cos it looks vibrates like nuts lmao

JL Audio A2150 retails $399 2 channel Amp (Powers speakers)

JL Audio A1400 retails $599 Monoblock Amp (powers sub)

JL Audio W1x2 Subwoofers in Custom Dual Box "Looks sick goes even harder" Subwoofers were $269 x 2 each sub plus the very goodlooking sub box it comes with.

Alpine 9883EI with 3 RCA's Head Deck Opted for this over touch screen. retails at $399

All up complete system costed me 5 months ago over $2000

My asking Price is $1200 firm as i am selling my car and taking my system out.

System is in process of being uninstalled so dont have any pics atm.

Feel free to give Vic a call or text on 0401259660

Few pm's bout selling seperately, Would like to see if i can sell as whole first thanks.

Cant believe this hasnt sold yet its the ultimate system no shit, I work as JB Hi-Fi so i know the best shit goin around and this is what i have running in my car. Only the best and has been set up nicely which is why i want to sell as whole.

Keen buyers can come down and have a look/listen just give us a call or msg on 0401259660

gl with the sale man, i got a full jl audio system too and could not vouch for them higher, clearest and strongest sound out there..... I'd be interested if the subs were W7's, but then again... you'd need alot more power for those.... and your car would rattle to bits....

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