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hey guys

I got list of stuff for sell:

avc-r brand new for sale $650

hybird intercooler size: 600*300*76 $450

Autogage Boost gauge 2 1/16 inch for sale $80(SOLD)

Autogaga 5inch super monster tacho 250 i bought for 420 it's silver face

Amp Avalanche av 800 High power amp $140

4 x 200 WATTS MAX. OUTPUT POWER

4/3 OR 2 CHANNEL BRIDGEABLE

2 OHM STABLE & TRI-MODE CONNECTION POSSIBLE

THERMAL/SHORT-CIRCUIT/OVERLOADING PROTECTION

HIGH EFFICIENCY MOSFET POWER SUPPLY

VARIABLE BASS BOOSTER

VARIABLE LOW PASS & HIGH PASS CROSSOVER

GOLD PLATED RCA INPUTS & SPEAKER TERMINALS

POWER ON & PROTECTION LED INDICATORS

EXTRA HEAVY HEATSINK FOR BETTER HEAT DISSIPATION

Amp Avalanche Av 430 High pwoer amp $120

4x 200 WATTS MAX. OUTPUT POWER

4 OHM STABLE & TRI-MODE CONNECTION POSSIBLE

THERMAL/SHORT-CIRCUIT/OVERLOADING PROTECTION

HIGH EFFICIENCY MOSFET POWER SUPPLY

DETACHABLE ALUMINUM SIDE COVER

VARIABLE BASS BOOSTER

VARIABLE TREBLE BOOSTER

POWER ON & PROTECTION LED INDICATORS

BOSS BA-1202 High Performance Amplifier $350

A MONSTER 1200 WATTS TOTAL POWER (2x600 WATTS)

VARIABLE LOW PASS FILTER (LPF) :40Hz-250Hz

HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF) :50KHz-1KHZ

BAST BOOST :+5dB@100Hz

2 OHM STABLE STEREO

TRI MODE SPEAKER CONNECTION

1/2 CHANNEL CAPABILITY

DUAL BUILT IN PROTECTION AGAINST SHORT CIRCUIT & HIGH TEMPERTURE

MOSFET DC-DC SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY

0.05% THD

HIGH & LOW ADJUSTABLE LEVEL INPUT

AUTO POWER ON/OFF BY REMOTE (12V+)

LED POWER INDICATORS

FREQUENCY RESPONSE 10Hz-40Hz

FAN COOLING SYSTEM

Apexi baby timer (just like a pen) selling for 150 neg

Blitz speed meter i bought for 495 selling for 360

Apexi Rsm retail for 399 selling for 300

Wheel: One set of 5 spoke dished wheel 17*8 it's shadow chome Hyper Black in Colour retail for 2000 selling for 1100 (send me a email i will send you the photos

Nismo Oil cap and high pressure cap they are 40 bucks each i bought 90 bucks each.

LED Chrome Gear knob 40 bucks i bought from 120

the reason why i sell them it's because i crash my car and i have to pay 4000 to fix it and i bought those stuff b4 but i haven't install into my car yet, i was thinking to do it this weekend but i don't have time..........damn

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Autogaga 5inch super monster tacho 250 i bought for 420 it's silver face

Nismo Oil cap and high pressure cap they are 40 bucks each i bought 90 bucks each

Blitz speed meter i bought for 495 selling for 360

Apexi Rsm retail for 399 selling for 300

pics of the above please to [email protected]

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