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Some nice gear that i have been meaning to install in my car for a little while now.

But the car's focus has shifted somewhat, and I'm trying to trim weight from it so this stuff should go to a new home where it will be appreciated :)

1) Audison Bit.One Processor $900ono

Brand new in box, opened only for inspection.

Purchased about a year ago from australian shop, have receipt for warranty

Review here

Website here

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2) Image Dynamics IDmax 12" subwoofer $400

Used. Dual 2ohm voice coils.

Pristine condition.

Made in the USA

Website here

This is a BEAST of a sub. 200-1000W power handling

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3) Morel Elate 6 2-way component speakers $500

Used, very good condition

Website here

Simply put, they sound amazing. Very smooth. Excellent staging.

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4) Focal FP 4.75 4 channel amp $500

Specs here

4x 75W at 4ohm, 4x 100W at 2ohm.

perfect for driving the above speakers!

Very higly rated and super clean.

Excellent condition, used for 3 months in my old car.

Approx 18 months old, purchased locally.

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5) Focal FP 1.800 monoblock amp $500

1x 400W at 4ohm, 600W and 2ohm. Can run 1ohm stable.

Again, 3 months of use.

looks EXACTLY the same as the 4.75 ...great for a neat looking boot install :)

ALL audio gear is in excellent condition and I'm happy to do a package deal if anyone wants a truly awesome system. I had this gear in my Evo IX for a short while and it was simply amazing. (except the BitOne of course)

Items located in Doncaster, VIC.

Please PM me for inspection/offers/pics (I'll take some soon!)

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ill front up with the $$$$

$250 for the sub, cash tomorow(tuesday) night,ill drive to your house, 0404025440, my name is Austin

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Hi mate,

Thanks for the offer, but i won't drop the price that low just yet...

maybe if it's still sitting around down the track

it's a bargain at the advertised price IMO! :)

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^ none of the above

everything else has receipts/boxes/manuals provided, not that it matters because almost all of it is gone now!

Sub is as you see in the pics. Just the driver. Documentation and packaging is long gone I'm afraid.

Enclosure was a sealed DIY job and now sits in a friend's car. I imagine most people will be fairly specific with their box specs for this sub so wouldn't have wanted it anyway.

Recommended box specs are available on the Image Dynamics website for sealed and ported enclosures.

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