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i'd buy the lot but those subs look a bit hard to ship to sydney.

$500ono for the lot....ummm...how's $180 for the amp? that makes it $160/sub...

if not...$200 for the amp shipped to sydney

let me know asap [email protected] i have the money ready for ya.

i'd buy the lot but those subs look a bit hard to ship to sydney.  

$500ono for the lot....ummm...how's $180 for the amp? that makes it $160/sub...

if not...$200 for the amp shipped to sydney

let me know asap [email protected] i have the money ready for ya.

Sorry dude, can't let it go for that price, especially seperating!! would go for $420 the lot, or $280 firm on the Amp, your buying, you gotta pay shipping! :)

how old are the subs? and the reason for sale if ya dont mind askin?

Not sure how old the subs are mate, assume they were bought with the AMP, as they were my mates when he had the car. Reason for selling is cos my last car had a PHAT stereo in it, it was a BMW(cruiser) now i have a 33GTSt other mods to be had. :flamed:

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