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Got some gear here some of you may be interested in. I have a number of VL commodore parts but also some universal performance parts and car audio equipment.

can assist with post. otherwise pick up in Wollongong NSW 2526

pm or ph/sms: 0450 606469

* Alpine CDA9887 imprint, latest model 5 months old but hardly used, as new with origional box complete $400ono

* Alpine V12 Mono MRD-M1005 digital amplifier. $450 A1 condition

* Alpine PDX 1.1000 monoblock (1000WRMS). New in the box $680

* Autometer Silver Ultralite 30psi Liquid filled boost gauge with mounting cup. exel cond. $160

* Autometer air fuel ratio gaige Sliver Ultralite with mounting cup excell cond $130

* Alpine type R 6x9 brand new in the box $200

* Blow off valve $100

* AVO stage 2 intercooler $250ono

* Magnafuel EFI 525 fuel pump $550 rated over 1000hp. this is brand new in the box

* Alpine CDA-9835, high end cd player $400 ($1300 when new) like new condition. supperiour quality over todays Alpine models. this will not dissapoint

* 6boost GT35 heat shield polished stainless steel, unused. $180

* VL manual steering rack and intermediate shaft

* Pioneer 4 way 6x9 good condition. $40

* Vl turbo fuel pump. $40

* Turbo fuel rail $50

* Sub Woofer Box Carpeted suits twin 12 inch subs. $60ono (pickuponly)

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actually mate, CDA-9887 worth wayy more than CDA-9835. just to let u know.

anyway, i wonder if those sub box will fit in my trunk. R34 skyline.

cheers.

Depends who you talk to on the head unit comment. They are both very good units no question, personally I prefer the 9835 it has larger biolite display than 9887 also motorised face plate complete with tilt control all from the remote also not available on the 9887 and the 9835 has full colour pallet range illumination for the controls which 9887 has 3 or 4 colours available. In the 9887 favour it has Ipod as std and imprint technology when you spend another 300+ dollars on the tuning package + a laptop which i dont have. RRP on the 9835 when new $1300, the 9887 rrp$699.

From my experience with both units I tend to lean towards the 9835 but would not be dissapointed with either.

hi

is it a ported or sealed sub box? i might be able to pickup on wollongong.

and could u measure up the dimensions? WxHxL

thanks a lot.

OK, 330mm high x 330mm deep x 900mm long. Let me know if this works for you champ

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