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15% Donation Sale - Pioneer 6x9s (never used) and 1200w AMP (never used)


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15% of the total amount will be donated to SAU.

Ive got a load of audio crap i brought and never bothered to install or even open and its been sitting here for over a year.

Pioneer 300w 6x9's

TS-A6995 models.

Never been installed. Speaker wire is missing cause i used it on something else.

pic - http://members.optushome.com.au/japimports...peakersfull.jpg

$200ono

Audioline 1200w Amp.

AL1204

Never been installed. Removed from box twice to have a look at it and take a pic, which i now cannot find where i stored it but can take another if needed.

pic - http://members.optushome.com.au/japimports...pgs/ampfull.jpg

$300ono

i dont view this section of the forums much... especially now that i can only get online now and then so if anyone is interested in any of these then call me or email me.

email: [email protected]

mobile: 0431 076 366

  • 2 weeks later...

depending on which speakers they actually are, i would pay $150 for the 6x9's. Mainly coz they are over a year old and when purchased then, they may not have been brand new. pm me

also, how many channels is the amp? 1200w peak or rms? physical size?

  • 2 weeks later...

hmmmmm sorry for not replying... i never check this forum

the links are dead cause im no longer with that ISP...

the 6x9s are still for sale for about 260... when i brought them NEW from jbhifi i paid over 300.

ive decided not to sell and give them away with my car.

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