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Hi All

I have 2 BRAND NEW NEVER USED sets of 6.5" Splits by German Maestro In the Concept Range

Model Number: CS 6508.

Impedance: 4 ohm

Power Rating: 50w RMS

Peak Power 165 w MAX.

These were to go into my previous Integra, but a taxi driver decided to fall asleep and run me off the road and on to my roof.

Both sets are identical and include;

All mounting Brackets/screws.

2x Crossovers

2x Tweeters

2x 6.5" split

all mesh covers and adapters.

all booklets/manuals/stickers

Some Pictures!

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These are a very nice warm sounding speaker. NOT HARSH AT ALL!!

Im looking at Selling each set for $350 or both sets for $600ONO..and I need these GONE to fund some Suspension upgrades!

I am located in SE Melbourne and can ship anywhere at buyers cost.

PM Me for interest or contact 0403 579 121

Cheers

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