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Hi All,

The following gear was taken out of my gf's car almost 2 years ago when she sold it and has never been used since. It is all in excellent, near new condition and was rarely used.

Ideal for someone just starting out but wants something cheap and well cared for.

The following is for sale:

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* Pioneer KEH-P8650 Tape/Tuner CD Controller

Don't have much info on it :D

4 x 45W Tuner + Tape player + Cd Controller

Remote Control

RRP when new was around $950. Paid $750

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* Pioneer CDX-P1220S 12-CD Stacker

Suits above HU and quite a few newer ones

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* Kicker Impulse 652xi Amp

Great little amp, excellent for fronts or single sub

rated power--- rms power @ 12v

65 watts per channel into 4ohm ( stereo)

95 watts per channel into 2ohm (stereo)

190 watts ( bridge/mono into 4ohm)

dynamic power @ 14v

90 watts per channel into 4ohm( stereo)

130 watts per channel into 2ohm (stereo)

260 watts (bridge/mono)into 4ohm)

special built in features

1-- high level inputs and low(line level inputs rca)

2--- variable gain control

3---built in 2 way crossover ( high pass/)-(low pass)

4--kicker eq ( variable bass and treble control)

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* Kicker Competition 10" Subwoofer in carpeted box

Nice little sub, hardly any use, still looks new.

Professionally built box, carpeted, suit almost any car as box is quite small. Has amp bolted to back of it.

Size (IN., CM) : 10, 25.4

Impedance (OHMS) : 4

Maximum Amplifier Power (WATTS PEAK) : 250

Maximum Amplifier Power (WATTS RMS) : 125

Sensitivity (dB 1W/1M) : 87.7

Frequency Response (HZ) : 30-500

Mounting Depth (IN., CM) : 4-9/16, 11.6

Mounting Hole Diameter (IN., CM) : 9-5/32, 23.3

Min Rec Sealed Box Vol (CU. FT., LITERS) : 1.0, 28.3

Max Rec Sealed Box Vol (CU. FT., LITERS) : 2.4, 67.9

Min Rec Vented Box Vol (CU. FT., LITERS) : 1.25, 35.4

Max Rec Vented Box Vol (CU. FT., LITERS) : 1.75, 49.6

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I know she paid around $1500 for it new, not sure what to ask for it, so please feel free to let me know what it's worth, I'll update this post as soon as I know what a reasonable price is.

All items in Melbourne. Happy to freight at buyer's expense.

I'll post pics up in the next few days. Until then, here are some pics I found on the net of the same models:

Pioneer KEH-P8650 HeadUnit

Pioneer CDX-P1220S 12 CD Changer

Kicker C10 Subwoofer

Please PM me with any questions or offers.

Kind Regards,

SXTACY

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