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Stereo bits: Pioneer 8450 deck, Alpine Type r 15inch sub, Kicker 5.2 splits


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Hey guys, stereo parts for sale:

*Pioneer 8450 head unit

-Plays mp3/wma/cd-r/cd-rw

-Comes with box/mannual & remote

-Also has face plate case

-Face is detachable

http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/car_entertain...50mp/index.html

Price: $650

*Alpine Type R 15" Sub

-500w RMS/1000 Peak

-Chronic bass, sets of car alarms

-Comes with 3 cubic foot ported enclosure

-Dual 2 ohm coils perfect for big block 2 channel amps

http://www.alpine.com.au/active_pages/subw...woofer_page.asp

Price: $500

*Kicker splits 5 1/4 inches

-Good sharp sound

-Comes with box, and mounting parts

Pirce: $150

Photos will be posted soon, offers welcome

*** Alternatively, you can purchase all 3 for a price of $1000 fixed!!!!! Preferbly want to deal with Sydney peeps... ***

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Hey guys,

As for shipping, that will have to be paid by the buyer, I couldnt find the specs off the kicker sight, but found it on some link of google:

http://www.audioonlineoutlet.com/kickcomp.html

Comes with crossovers and all, ill get photos when I can, so probably wont get photos till the w/e as I got work and college full on for the next 2 days.

So pretty much, if you guys want it sent to QLD, its $150 + postage.

Cheers

tghe max i would pay after looking at that site would be $120 incl shipping...if your willing to drop to that, youve 90% got a buyer

Ill have too see on that one... The link is actually U.S so im not too sure on the pricing. I bought these things for $300 brand new @ JB Hi-Fi, so 150 is pretty reasonable...

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