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Im selling a massive brand amplifier and an alpine 12in sub in a box.

I purchased both items brand new about 2 months ago, the car they were in is now sold and i dont have any room for them anymore so need them gone! Happy to post at buyers expense. Items located in Adelaide.

Please call or text 0421312946 anytime or PM me.

Massive Amp

In perfect condition, looks brand new. Its a Massive 200.2 2channel amplifier.

Massive are a quality car audio brand, this amplifier produces great power and fantastic sound quality.

This amp currently retails for $479!

Delivers 100WRMSx2 @ 4ohm or 200WRMSx2 @ 2ohm. Is also bridgable for 400WRMSx1 @ 4ohm.

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I will give the buyer the DLS wiring kit I used for free with the amp.(This includes about 6m of Power Wire with inline DLS fuse + holder, an earth cable, and DLS RCAs w/remote wire) This wiring kit alone is worth $100!

$300 ono

Alpine Subwoofer

Also in perfect condition, its an alpine type S 12in sub woofer in a one cubic foot box.

This sub sounded great in the car with solid and tight bass for the short time i used it. I have the box and papers etc that go with it.

This subwoofer retails for $220 with the box costing me $80.

$190 ono

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