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Items For Sale: Sony 270W Xplod's 6.5" & Drift Pod Filter. [Unused, Cheap!]


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1. Sony Xplod Speakers - 270W 4WAY Speakers, 6 and a Half Inch:

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- High power Handling.

- H.O.P cone woofer for great linearity, smooth response & deep bass.

- Stroke Stabilizer Surround.

Have a pair of Sony X-Plod Speakers, I got them for a birthday present but sold my car so there was no need to put these speakers in there.

They are still in the box, and NEVER HAVE BEEN USED. The box is opened, but only due to inspection. The speakers are still rapped in plastic and protective foam.

RRP: $129.

Asking Price: $50

2. Drift Pod Filter:

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Unused, box is only open due to inspection. Comes in a blue colour, and is brand new.

- Inlet is 3"

- Steel Mesh

- High Temp standard

- Comes with Steel Clamp and Box

RRP: $40

Asking Price: $15

Note: Can Post anywhere in Australia at buyers expense, will probably be around $10.

Edited by R34 0125GT

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