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hey guyz, subz are for sale again as the buyer went and bought other subz..

as said above... Ive got two 12" pioneer subz for sale...

They are in brand new condition with very little use as i dont have a car and are still under waranty and will be still under waranty until august next year...

They are 4 ohm 800watt subz and they really pump...

They are in a twin box which is perfect litre capacity (BRAND NEW) .... if anyone wants to have a listen to them come around and we'll chuck them in your car and you can listen to how good they really are...

im after $350 FIRM but may consider offers.. depends on what you have to offer...

i will also chuck in the BRAND NEW pioneer grills FREE (RRP for grills $40 each)

any reasonable offer will be considered.... i need them gone asap as ive just purchased some other subz

Im allways online so post up in this thread or pm me....

Or feel free to contact me on 0433 520 431

Cheers, Pete

Have more pics if interested

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cheers CEF11E - you are very correct.. i would keep them but im getting a Twin Turbo 300zx and i want as much room as possible for the targa's in the rear so ive gone for a bigger better Single 12..

sorry "DEZZ" that was a typo error.. and they go for $45 each in every store in ballarat so no im not selling them for more than they are worth.. if you dont want them for the price i offered you than so be it...

good day..

no worries mate.

was at autobarn, and they're $30 a piece

thanks anyway

Fair enough...

if you found them for $30 each... buy em...

i got mine when they were $50 each..

Any one else interested in my sub package ???

PRICE DROP $350..

Cheers Pete

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