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- 16cm 2-Component Speaker System

- 250 Watts Max. Power Handling

- Aramid Fibre + Pulp Cone Woofer

- 25mm Polyester Fibre Soft Dome Tweeter

RRP: $529 - BUY NOW $279

More information here: PIONEER WEBSITE

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- 6 x 9" 2-Way Coaxial Configuration

- 350 Watts Max. Power Handling

- 80 Watts Nominal Rating

- Yellow Ceramic-coated (Aramid Fibre) + IMPP Woofer Cone

RRP: $449 - BUY NOW $219

More information here: PIONEER WEBSITE

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

Freight will be around $20 Australia wide for the splits, and around $25 Australia wide for the 6x9's. For a more specific quote please PM or email.

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

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SWEET- will get back to you Greg ASAP

No worries mate.

You know I'll look after you.

I also have some 6x9's coming in with this lot. Not 100% sure on the model number. They should be here around Friday or maybe Monday and I'll confirm then.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

While you're at it - these speakers are for the front; you got anything for the rear say in 6"? Preferably from Pioneer as well...

Also looking for an RCA in adaptor for Pioneer head units - think it's just a cable with a Red and White plug?

If you can source all of this and quote me a price for everything (via PM) I'd be most grateful - hopefully get it off you next week :D

Sorry mate, at this stage I can't get ahold of them (the suppliers).

Only the 6x9's and the splits unfortuantely. I will keep trying.

Sorry.

Greg

THANKS SO MUCH GREG - I WOULD KISS YOU IF YOU WERE HOT AND 19 WITH SOME FEMALE BITS :D

I am hot an 19.... no female bits though... lol

NP's mate... It's my job...

Greg

Hey Greg...

Don't worry about locating any of that stuff - had an offer I couldn't refuse today and took it - rear speakers all sorted *Pioneer 260W 4 ways*

I'll be buying a set of these off you early next week - save me a set :P

Hey Greg...

Don't worry about locating any of that stuff - had an offer I couldn't refuse today and took it - rear speakers all sorted *Pioneer 260W 4 ways*

I'll be buying a set of these off you early next week - save me a set :)

No worries mate.

Still around 80 sets of the speakers left so no rush. Just let me know when you're ready.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Sorry about the wait guys. Should clear customs tomorrow. All pre-orders will be sent out tomorrow providing they clear customs on time.

cheers,

Greg

Hey GK, sorry about the delay... been busy with work - can you please PM me your bank details again? Should be able to make a purchase this week.

Thanks bro :)

Hey GK, sorry about the delay... been busy with work - can you please PM me your bank details again?  Should be able to make a purchase this week.

Thanks bro :(

Hi mate, payment details sent.

Anyone else after some decent splits?

Greg

Payment made :) Cheers Greg

Payment received and will be sent out today. Sorry about the wait the speakers only just cleared customs today.

You should have either Friday or Monday.

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

SWEET! Cheers Greg - pleasure to do business with you as always :D

Likewise. Please let me know when you receive them (should be tomorrow or Monday)

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au




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