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i have the following for sale:

2x12inch fusion (few-12) subs in a double chamber box. rrp $200 x 2 for subs. About 4 months old but in use less as i havent had a sub amp in my car for ages. - reason for sale : upgrade

- $350

1 x JBL GTO 4000 4 channel amp. rrp $500 at www.strathfield.com.au ,

its 600W max, and 4x50RMS at 4 ohms. Perfect for driving all 4 speakers, or 2 speakers and a sub. About 9 months old. - reason for sale : need a 2 chan only, been using 2 channels for 5 months.

- $SOLD

Both for $600 and will pay for courier to where you are. If in melb, will deliver personally.

Offers accepted but i want near these prices..

1 x 6.5inch Phillips GTM splits. rrp $199 1 year old. - reason for sale : upgrade

- $120

1 x Red Aerpro undercar set of neons. 2x48inch tubes + 2x36inch tubes. Comes with switch, transformer and adequete cabling. comes in wooden box. rrp $269 when i bought it , - reason for sale: never turn it on anymore..

- $SOLD

1xNAPA DAV310 Portable mp3/vcd player. Has a 5V inbuilt battery, which u can charge with a 5V power supply. (or 4.5) . Excellent condition, never used as i was gonna use it for a VCD player in the car, but I dont have $$ for a decent screen. payed $200 for it 2years ago.

*forgot to add that it comes with a remote control for the player, slimline aswell.

- $SOLD

pics at http://www.netspace.net.au/~nadesan

some pics ~400k each but r labelled nicely so look at what u want.

Melb buyers prefered, otherwise buyer pays for postage costs.

prefer DD, but can COD at your expense.

Located glen waverly area of melb.

ill consider it as an offer at the moment...but im not sure if ill go along with it later down the track..

ill get back to you though..

you'd have to pay for postage though..

thnx for the interest.

neons pretty much sold for $120 + $20 postage to perth pending payment.

offers on sub box have not replied not showed up (2 ppl! ) so back to sqr 1.

no other offers on anything else.

suprised at vcd...got remote control, all cables all u need is a monitor and a ciggarette adapter from jaycar and u've got ur self movies in the car.

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