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Option Audio 5 Channel Amp (great for weight reduction as you only need one amp)

90W RMS per channel by 4

500W RMS for sub channel

BRAND NEW IN BOX price $350

Can ship for approx 40 bucks

Please call me or sms on 0406 222 100 for more info or specs.

happy to accept paypal for interstate buyer.

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Option Audio 5 Channel Amp (great for weight reduction as you only need one amp)

90W RMS per channel by 4

500W RMS for sub channel

BRAND NEW IN BOX price $350

Can ship for approx 40 bucks

Please call me or sms on 0406 222 100 for more info or specs.

happy to accept paypal for interstate buyer.

hi guys i now also have new mono blocks varying rms..up to 3000 wrms. as well as 4 chanell amps and subs. all new. please sms me if you need pics thanks

looking for cheap 300w rms mono and a 4channel with 100w per channel

link anything you got please :D

i have a 4 channel 160rms per channel. and a mono that powers a little more than 300 rms.

please sms me on 0406 222 100 and mention sau. ill get you pics and prices. those two amps as a ball park will be approx 600 shipped cheaper pickup from gold coast. all stock is new in boxes.

cheers

here are some of the items i currently have in stock.

extreme series 12 inch in box price is $400 plus shipping (approx shipping is 50 bucks to sydney or melb)

second pic is an OAX2000 price is $400 plus shipping approx $20 dollars - 4000watt 2000wrms mono (perfect match for the extreme sub

third pic is the 5 channel amp 1x500 wrms and 4x 90 wrms - shipping $20 as per descritpion above.

If you need more info call me on 0406 222 100 ro sms.

items can be picked up from Gold Coast.(can also arrange delivery australia wide)

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