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I have recently sold my car and decided that i'm not going to sell it as one with the sound system. It has costed around 6k mark and is top of range components. No expenses have been spared and as you can see below ALL items are quality brand names.

This has come out of an R33 coupe so it will be a direct factory fit and you will not be able to tell that it's an aftermarket sound system! It would have to be one of the CLEAREST sound systems you will hear.

I had the speakers running from a 4 channel and the subs from the mono block.

Amps:

Kicker KX 600.1 mono block

Amplifier Output Details:

690.0 Watt - 2.0 Ohm - THD 1.5 % - 14.4V DC - 1.0 channel(s) , 600.0 Watt - 2.0 Ohm - 13.8V DC - 1.0 channel(s)

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Alpine MRP- F240 4 channel

Amplifier Output Details:

Amplifier Type: Multi Channels

Bridgable (4 channel)

RMS Power at 4 Ohms: 40 W x 4

RMS Power at 2 Ohms: 50 W x 4

3 Way Ready

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Subs:

2x 12inch in original Pioneer box

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Capacitor:

Stinger 1 farad pro capacitor

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Front Speakers:

MB QUART- made in Germany

DWE 160- 4 OHM

50-120 Watt

The tweeters have been mounted in the pods (see photos), can be easily removed if required

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Rear Speakers:

Focal- made in France with tweeters

Focal 6.5 Inch Coaxial Speaker

70 RMS

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Head Unit:

Pioneer DEH-P9650MP

Current the face needs to be fixed as it does not move down (quoted 120 by pioneer)

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Or for an extra 200 I can include a Alpine CDA 9885

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Price:

$1800 no ridiculous offers, but will consider serious ones

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Guys i'm too keen on parting this out, happy to sell as 2 packages:

Speakers (both), Pinonner HU, and alpine amp $800

Subs, kicker mono and cap $800

Or as on package $1500

PRICE DROP

Guys if you want a package please deal please PM what you are after and at what price you are willing to pay. Otherwise mid way through the week i will price each bit individually.

My preference is one/ two packages simply because focal speakers need to be matched with another good brand otherwise you will find that the cheap pioneers will drain the quality out of the focals (for example). Plus while the amps don't have the highest RMS i never need to run them at max gains etc because it is not required. These amps have more than enough power to run all the speakers/ subs.

PS i'm not going to bother replying to low ballers, please be serious with what you are suggesting. As the add says, neogitable to serious customers only.

PRICE DROP $1400 for the package!

MB QUARTS/ FOCALS- $300 each for $550 the both

Alpine Amp- $300

Kicker Mon0- $500

Subs- $250

Cap- $200

Pioneer HU- $100

Alpine HU- $250

Now willing to sperate the package!

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