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Need these gone asap to fund holiday. Pics and description below. All removed from skyline when sold and in perfect working order. All about 2 years old still have boxes except for the kenwood amp. They are also advertised on ebay, so will remove if i get a bid. Located in Liverpool area NSW and will post (except sub). Thank you

Alpine CDE-9882ri Head unit $200

  • Full Speed Connection for iPod - lead included
  • Bluetooth ready - Optional KCE-350BT required
  • CD Text Display and Scroll
  • MP3/WMA/AAC playback
  • CD-R/ CD-RW Compatible
  • Quick Search
  • 1-bit DAC
  • ID3 Tag Information Display
  • Zero Data Mute (0 bit Mute)
  • OEM Steering Remote Control Ready
  • AUX-IN - requirec KCE-236B
  • 50W x 4 High Power Amplifier
  • 3 Preouts with Subwoofer Level Control
  • Glassy know illumination: Blue/Red
  • Main illumination: Red
  • 5x9 Dot Matrix Display
  • White LCD Lighting

Head Unit Picture

Alpine V Power Mono Block Amp MRP-M850 $300

  • 500 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms (800 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms)
  • CEA-2006 compliant
  • variable low-pass filter (50-200 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
  • tuned Bass EQ (0-12 dB bass boost at 50 Hz)
  • subsonic filter (24 dB at 15 Hz)
  • MOSFET power supply
  • STAR Topology (minimizes internal noise and prevents ground interference)
  • gold-plated screw terminals
  • speaker- and preamp-level inputs
  • fuse rating: 25A x 3
  • 4-gauge amp wiring kit with 80-amp fuse recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
  • 15-5/8"W x 2-3/8"H x 9-9/16"D

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Alpine 12" Type R sub SWR-1222D boxed $300

Built for heavy-duty sound, Alpine's SWR-1222D 12" subwoofer delivers high-impact bass that you can hear and feel. Alpine has taken the best features from its previous Type-R Series subs and added advanced technology for ground-pounding power and superb accuracy.

  • 12" subwoofer with dual 2-ohm voice coils
  • Kevlar® reinforced pulp cone with Santoprene™ rubber surround
  • cast aluminum frame with perimeter venting
  • frequency response: 23-500 Hz
  • power handling: 200-500 watts RMS (250 watts per coil)
  • peak power: 1,500 watts
  • sensitivity: 85 dB
  • top-mount depth: 7-5/8"
  • sealed box volume: 0.57-1.0 cu. ft.

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Kenwood 4 Channel Amp KAC-M645 $100

Maximum Power Output: 500W

Rated Power Output (14.4V )

  • 40W x 4 at 4ohms (20-20kHz 1.0% THD)
  • 60W x 4 at 2ohms (1kHz 1.0% THD)
  • 130W x2 at Bridged 4ohms (1kHz 1.0% THD)

General Features

  • Aluminum Die Cast Heat Sink
  • Power MOS-FET Switching Power Supply
  • Speaker Level Input
  • Built-in Variable Low-pass Filter 50-200Hz (12dB/oct) Bch
  • Built-in Fixed High-pass Filter 80Hz (12dB/oct) Ach
  • 2ohms Load Capability
  • Size: W 330.0mm x H 59.0mm x D 230.0mm

Kenwood Amp Picture

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sydking sorry only speaker is the sub. I do have a pair of 4" alpine speakers if your interested just need to find the model number. let me know if you want the head unit

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