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As it says i got a custom box with 2 12in subs in it they are the MTX thunder series, they are pretty new about 6 months old and they are in a custom enclosure behind a perspex window angled outwards. im also throwing in a Avalanche amp thats currently powering them. the amp is also pretty new although it is dirty. it is the latest from the Avalanche series. Im after 300 for the lot and i need it gone asap.!!!

thanx

heres all the info boys

http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pr...roadThunder.cfm

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As it says i got a custom box with 2 12in subs in it they are the MTX thunder series, they are pretty new about 6 months old and they are in a custom enclosure behind a perspex window angled outwards. im also throwing in a Avalanche amp thats currently powering them. the amp is also pretty new although it is dirty. it is the latest from the Avalanche series. Im after 300 for the lot and i need it gone asap.!!!

thanx

heres all the info boys

http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pr...roadThunder.cfm

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very interested

Yer except i got em in a sealed box now boys. im after 250 so i been getting offers for ridiculous amount which im not gna reply to so if u want em come n get em

Hi,

Quite interested, but can you clarify the following:

- How big is the sealed box? Will it fit on R33 GTST?

- How many watt RMS is the Amp? How many channels is the amp? Is it bridgable? Also. is it powerful enough to power both subs?

- Can you provide pictures?

- Will you accept $220? I live in Rockdale, so payment / pickup should not be a problem

Thanks

DD

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Hi,

Quite interested, but can you clarify the following:

- How big is the sealed box? Will it fit on R33 GTST?

- How many watt RMS is the Amp? How many channels is the amp? Is it bridgable? Also. is it powerful enough to power both subs?

- Can you provide pictures?

- Will you accept $220? I live in Rockdale, so payment / pickup should not be a problem

Thanks

DD

OK the box is currently in a r33 atm. It is a sealed box. The amp is running both subs now. The amp is a Avalanche 800w job so RMS i have no idea

I have no pictures and im willing to accept 240 for the lot

my contact number is 0414 069 629

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