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hey guys im in need of cash and i wanna sell sum stuff and it needs to go within the next week.................

*2 alpine r12's in a huge alpine box still brand new nearly i paid $1290 for em and ill sell em for $600ono (SWR 1241D) rated power is somethin like 500w rms............

*2 fusion powerplant 12's still brand new in wrapping and cardboard fusion boxes paid $350 each for em will sell em for $500 ono (FPW 1200) these things ****en pump with the right amp a mate has 1 goin in the boot and ****en off head............

* 1 aline 4 channel amp not sure on specs works great and looks good bought for $500 a while back will sell for $200ono (MRV- F405) this thing really pumps i was runnin 2 12's and 2 speakers off it.......

* a custom made box for 2 12's, it has plugs and leads and carpeted blue will sell 4 $100ono

* also have 2 sony 12's ive had 4 a while and they pump fairly hard........for somrthin close to a $100

* and also have 2 let goof the big puppy...........its a PYLE 2000w rms amplifier still new in box not sure exactly how much i paid but will sell for $350 firm...........

as i sed guys im need as much cash a possible cause im getting a new car just make me offers on all this

if any1 wants piks i can get piks of all this but i really really need it gone by the end of the week so yea make offers have fun

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Just give me till Thursday… if I cant get them then, sell them on me :’( I want them bad, but I don’t want to **** you around, so if I don’t get the cash by Thursday, sell them!

  • 3 weeks later...

This dude is dodgy as shit...

First says yeah you can have the two fusion subs for $420 or something then changes his mind and says oh i need more money sell them to you for $470 and i ageed a little pissed by agreed..

Then he tell me today they are worth too much and are rare and shit and that he doesnt want to sell them to me unless i pay $550 or more...

He knows how much i want these subs and will just keep asking for more cash...

What should i do...?

This dude is dodgy as shit...

First says yeah you can have the two fusion subs for $420 or something then changes his mind and says oh i need more money sell them to you for $470 and i ageed a little pissed by agreed..

Then he tell me today they are worth too much and are rare and shit and that he doesnt want to sell them to me unless i pay $550 or more...

He knows how much i want these subs and will just keep asking for more cash...

What should i do...?

That's real bright LoL

Tell him that you want them badly so he puts the price up further.

I'm sure you can find another source for em.

That's real bright LoL

Tell him that you want them badly so he puts the price up further.  

I'm sure you can find another source for em.

True man...

I also found this when searching for some on the net...

I've decided I should get rid of these subs as I'll probably never get around to putting them in the car

The subs are brand new, never been used 12 inch Fusion FPW-1200 Powerplant series subwoofers.

Magnet Structure: 200 Oz

Power Handling: 900 Watts

Voice Coil: 2.5" Black Alloy DVC

Impedance (per coil): 4 Ohms

Free Space Resonance (Fs): 28.5 Hz

Efficiency (1W/1M): 94.5 dB

Frequency Response: 22 Hz to 1.2 kHz

Mounting Diametre: 11.22"/285mm

Mounting Depth: 5.82"/148mm

Outside Diametre: 12.65"/319mm

Both subs come with the boxes, manuals, stickers, screws, warranty, and some green tool thingie

$270 each firm. RRP is $330 from Autobarn.

NEW LOWERED PRICE $260 EACH

Fusion 8 gauge amplifier install kit SOLD

The Response amp and Fusion amp kit in the pic have already been sold.

I'm located on the Gold Coast. I can ship the subs but they'll probably cost around $20 each.

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16-09-04, 04:06 PM #2

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20-09-04, 04:18 PM #3

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21-09-04, 09:56 AM #4

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26-09-04, 08:09 PM #5

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29-09-04, 07:50 PM #6

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13-10-04, 07:50 PM #7

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oi buddy u got a pm

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13-10-04, 10:18 PM #8

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do you have a pic of the sub box?

if you do send to [email protected]

thanks

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17-10-04, 12:22 AM #9

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17-10-04, 01:45 PM #10

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Both subs come with the boxes, manuals, stickers, screws, warranty, and some green tool thingie

i think he thinks that where u wrote "boxes" that its sub boxes, rather than the original packaging boxes u have in the pix.

did you end up getting rid of the subs? i have seen em on a few forums i think..

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18-10-04, 05:11 PM #11

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does any1 know how i could contact the seller (jabtronic) like email address sumpin cause i really want his subs but cant get on to him so yea any help would help

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21-10-04, 09:35 PM #12

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Posts: 21 Hey mate sorry I got your PMs etc but didn't bother replying to them because you offer was too low. I don't visit these forums much anymore either.

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30-10-04, 05:35 PM #13

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thanks anyway guys i got onto him and know the subs r mine.

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