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Hi Guys,

Im having a Car audio clean out, some of the gear is new some is had minimal use.

Clarion single din TV vz709a with clarion tv tuner

This is currently being used in my truck and works fantastic and was bought for the sole purpose of running a reverse camera which i have now decided not to do now so I have decided to return a standard head unit as this is over kill for my needs

$600 for TV and tuner, replacement cost is $1399

Focal Solid 4 Amp 400watt 4ch amp

This is a fantastic amp that served me well in my last car, it is about 12months old. Aside from one tiny little mark on the amp I could box it up and call it new

$350 - paid $700 for it

Focal K2 6.5 Coxial speakers.

Bought these for the new truck along with some focal splits and have decided not to install these so theyre brand new.

$400 - Paid $599

JVC KD-816 Head unit - This was a christmas present, which im never going to use as im not a fan of the JVC interfaces. This head unit has it all, bluetooth hands free, usb and aux ports on the front, ipod/iphone capabilites, mp3/wma. All this for a dirt cheap price, if it had an alpine, pioneer or eclipse badge on it, it would be easy double that price and then you'd probably have to buy a stupid expensive cable to make it all work

$250 - RRP for this unit is $399

I am negotiable on price and prepared to send any or all of it at buyers expense, also prepared to make a deal for all of it should someone wish to. Can supply photos on request

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UPDATE!!!!!

this is whats left with some price mark downs, want this stuff gone!!!

Clarion TV tuner - brand new - $150

Focal Solid 4 Amp 400watt 4ch amp $300 - paid $700 for it

Focal K2 6.5 Coxial speakers. $350 - Paid $599

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