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Bird's, depending on how long you want to wait (and if you can ignore no warranty) buy from the states, usually even with shipping it's cheaper than here

I got my 8' Rockford Fosgate sub for like $75 cheaper than anywhere here shipped from States... Just check eGay

Bird's, depending on how long you want to wait (and if you can ignore no warranty) buy from the states, usually even with shipping it's cheaper than here

I got my 8' Rockford Fosgate sub for like $75 cheaper than anywhere here shipped from States... Just check eGay

Good idea but I did have a look online and landed would still be around $220 vs $238 in JB - might as well pay the extra and get warranty + not wait. Shame it's not like my Kayano shoes, which were $170 delivered and have only just hit Rebel Sport for $240 lol.

On the side, I'm amazed at how small amps are getting these days. Some of the Cadence micro amps, you could hide them anywhere in your car.

I got my audio stuff from jb on one of their 30% off car audio sales. Ceebs'd waiting too long for any good second hand deals to pop up so was like might as well, seemed decent value on sale.

Speaking of, after chucking in rears/sub & amp quite long ago, still haven't gotten around to installing the fronts in -___-

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There is a special way to prep and store them, 24hrs isn't long enough for the full benefits ;)

But that said, they will still taste awesome :D

darlek voice TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER /dalek voice

I cannot recreate the fall off the bone as soon as you look at them of the originals.

Alpine Type X ;)

Nice sub the Type X

Im running a JL audio w6v2 with 1200wrms

Toby, I transferred my renewal payment last month, havent heard back. Show and Shine, next weekend and my sauvic card says im expired :(

In the mail Pat dont stress

Dan to the rescue haha!

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