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Hi,

Need to get rid of some audio gear thats been on the to-do list forever. some brand new, some used from old car, some ex-demo, most purchased from closing down sale. couple random freebies otherwise landfill turned.gif

JVC (KDAVX44) single din dvd head unit (ex-demo, works fine) has wiring loom, remote & manual - $100

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Sony (XM-1S) mono amp, brand new - $150

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2 x JBL (GT507C) 5-1/4" splits, 1 used, still working, not blown & 1 brand new - $50 (new) $10 used

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MTX (JH404) 4CH amp (brand new) - $200

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MTX (JH600) mono amp (used) - $150

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MTX (T7500? sledgehammer) 12" sub in box (used, insane bass) - $200

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MTX (TX6001) 6.5" splits (brand new, sent back whole unit since tweeter distorted, replaced whole set = WIN!) - $200 (lovvvvvvve these splits, excellent quality)

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OR $650 for the lot, will regret later.. x) considering i paid over 1k for the mtx gear alone i think its wellll priced.

FREEBIES:

schneider 4" speakers - ex-demo, still working

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fusion (EN-SW100) 10" sub - ex-demo still works, not blown

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aftermarket H4 globes 6500k? new in box, never used after HID's purchased for old car..

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ALSO selling four 16" 5x100 subaru alloys (originally from RS impreza) no gutter rash/scrubs, will need new tyres - $350

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will email more pics if needed.

Penrith area 2745, Pick-up only

0424948378

Cheers.

Edited by H28
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UPDATE: Price drop on mtx 4ch amp - $170, mtx sub and mtx or sony amp - $300 for both, 5" splits $50 for both pairs

will take the mtx sub and amp for 250 pickup

  • 1 month later...

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