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////Alpine 9815 - used approx 6 months ... top condition, only a a very minor small scratch on the knob. i want about 600 for it.

Also...

JL XR650 CSI

http://www.jlaudio.com/evolution/XR650CS.html

In perfect condition, used for about 4 months.

i also want around 700 ono for these ... great sounding, very smooth, very nice loud base ....

both come with orignial boxes.

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head unit has almost been sold ... but i'll let u know later on the weekend if its been sold or not ... splits ... not upgrading ... just selling car so i'm going to sell car without sound system .... these splits are over 1kAU rrp.

they are still currentl in my car .. got them while i was in america ... they should be in perfect condition!!! cause they haven't been in my car that long ... if u are really serious abot buying them and u got an amp .. i can let u have a listen to them ... they can take lots and lots of power!!! the base is quite big with these so u can put ur sub freq's even lower :D

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