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Selling my Alpine PDX amplifiers. I have PDX 4.150 4 channel and PDX1.1000 mono amplifier.

PDX4.150, is has seen very little use and car hadnt left the garage and quite easily passes as new condition. comes complete with manual, mounting hardware, birth cirtificate etc. will not dissapoint absolutly perfect. $550

PDX1.1000, is new in the box. $650

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just have to comment, thats very cheap. maybe wait a month, and re post at maybe 300 below retail, rather than half of it... people might think that they're stolen/broken/something wrong with them... but great amplifiers at that price...

Want these gone before Xmas or they stay with me. I now have more pics available of the actual items for genuine buyers.

Genuine sale guys, any inspections welcome. The entry level Alpine amplifiers sell for more than this at JBhifi. These amplifiers are currently Alpines premiem range. Will not dissapoint.

Truely an imressive amplifier combination which will get you the very best from your sound system. Big savings here and will do a deal on both amps if purchased together.

dam there cheap i wish i didn't buy retail.

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