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Hi im selling my complete soundstream sound system which consists of two 6500W soundstream 3.71 amps $2499 RRP each

one 15" 6000wrms soundstream sub which is in a custom made spl box by stratfield car radio $1599 RRP for sub plus $1000s spend on custom box,

two exide endurance plus batteries and a heaps of 0 gauge connect everything up.

selling the items separate because of weight some people might who want some parts of the system might find it too expensive to ship.

RRP $9000 so save a massive amount on this month old sound system. this system can easily crack 150db in the right car.

$4200 ALL TOGETHER

$1300 EACH AMP

$1300 SUB AND BOX (WILL SELL WITHOUT BOX IF YOU WANT SUB POSTED)

$200 EACH BATTERY

$100 FOR WIRING OR WILL THROW IN IF SOMEONE BUYS SEVERAL ITEMS

PICKUP FROM NORTH NARRABEEN SYDNEY NSW OR WILL POST AT YOUR EXPENSE. 0433020435 FOR ANY QUESTIONS

SELLING BECAUSE TOO LARGE AND HEAVY FOR MY CAR AND NEED THE $$$. ONLY USED FOR ONE MONTH SO AS NEW

Edited by rhysc1986

$4000 ALL TOGETHER

$1250 EACH AMP

$1150 FOR SUB ALONE AND $100 EXTRA WITH BOX

$200 EACH BATTERY (ONE BATTERY SOLD PENDING PAYMENT)

$100 FOR WIRING OR WILL THROW IN IF SOMEONE BUYS SEVERAL ITEMS

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one 6500W soundstream 3.71 amps RRP $2499, one 15" 6000wrms soundstream sub which is in a custom made spl box by stratfield car radio $1599 RRP for sub plus $1000s spend on custom box,

one exide endurance plus battery and a heaps of 0 gauge connect everything up.

$2650

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SELLING 2 SYSTEMS NOW

one 6500W soundstream 3.71 amps RRP $2499, one 15" 6000wrms soundstream sub which is in a custom made spl box by stratfield car radio $1599 RRP for sub plus $1500 spend on custom box, one exide endurance plus battery and a heaps of 0 gauge connect everything up

$2500

one 6500W soundstream 3.71 amp RRP $2499, two L7 kicker solobarics boxs in kicker ported box, one exide endurance plus battery and 0 gauge wiring.

$2300

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one 6500W soundstream 3.71 amps RRP $2499, one 15" 6000wrms soundstream sub which is in a custom made spl box by stratfield car radio $1599 RRP for sub plus $1500 spend on custom box, one exide endurance plus battery and a heaps of 0 gauge connect everything up

$2350

one 6500W soundstream 3.71 amp RRP $2499, two L7 kicker solobarics boxs in kicker ported box, one exide endurance plus battery and 0 gauge wiring.

$2150

2 X 12 JBL Sub Woofer + Custom box + Alpine AMP

$300

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