Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Ok guys I'm moving to Townsville and I can't take all this stuff with me so I'm selling it off cheap. I can't believe how much stuff I've managed to horde!

Anyway the prices listed are what I want but if you can't afford to pay the amount make me an offer and if no one else buys it, its yours. I think you'll find the prices are pretty reasonable anyway. I'm in Newcastle so if you need anything sent it's no problem.

Ok here we go

Item#1

Alpine 9835 Stereo Head Unit + Remote: $375

I bought this in Jan05 and it was an awesome head unit. Paid $700 for it when the RRP was $1199 and used it in my TT until I sold her in March/April. I was going to use it in my new ride but it already had a decent stereo, so its been in my Cupboard ever since! what a waste eh

stereo1.jpg

Item#2

Clarion SRW2541 10'' Single Voice Coil Subwoofer in Box - $40

This came out of my first Supra. I bought it pre-assembled in box for an amount I can't remember. It always sounded good and by chance its the perfect height to slip in place un the lip of the back seat in the boot.

sub%20box1.jpg

Item #3

Supra Body & Engine Repair Manuals - $50

These could be worth alot more - I have no idea. These are the factory repair manuals with everything you'd ever want to know about the engine and body etc. They're both absolutely massive.

supramanuals.jpg

Item#4

Supra Rear Window Shade / Visor - $90

I've had this up for sale twice before and had plenty of interest but no buyers. Anyway I advertising it before for $200 and as I said I just need this stuff gone so $90 is the new price. These look friggin awesome on MKIV's IMO.

visor1.jpg

Item#5

Supra Front Strut Brace - $50

I bought this for my TT and it made a huge difference to the handling. I took it off before I sold the car to make the engine bay look more stock. It bolts straight on in about 2 mins. Even I could install this part without help!

SupraStrutBrace.jpg

Item#6

Stock Airbox Upper Air Intake - $10

This is off my stock airbox in the TT and is used to direct air from under the bonnet into the airbox.

Topairboxintake.jpg

Item #7

Stock Airbox Lower Air Intake - $10

This is off my stock airbox in the TT and is used to direct air from under the headlight into the airbox.

LowerAirboxintake.jpg

Item#8

Momo Millennium Steering Wheel + Boss Kit - $300

I bought this originally for my 1st Supra and it cost me an arm and both legs. They sell now for 400ish + 100 odd for a Boss kit. I used mine for about 6 months before selling the car and it's an absoluetely beautiful wheel of very high quality. I'd love to use it on my new car but because of the airbags I can't. I also can't take it with me so its gotta sell!

Category: STEERING WHEEL

Manufacturer: MOMO, Millenium 350mm

Finish: Leather

Size: 350mm

Product description:

A cutting edge all black leather steering wheel with a brushed metal centre plate and a black leather horn button pad framed by a polished metal ring. 4 polished metal rings cut into the wheel at 2, 5, 7 & 10 o'clock giving this steering wheel a cutting edge modern look.

MOMOWheel1.jpg

MOMOWheel4.jpg

Item#9

Toyota Supra MKIV Single DIN Pocket - $15

I got absoluetely raped to the tune of $50!!! for this friggin thing and I never even used it! Basically its the pocket for underneath your single DIN stereo. Most installers put one in when they install your head unit but I had a mate put mine in so I had to pay retail for it. Product is still bagged and is as new.

StereoDinPocket.jpg

Item#10

AUDIOBAHN ABF24T - 4" 2-WAY KEVLAR - $60

I paid a fortune for these speakers because I wanted the best sound I could get out of the stock door locations in the MKIV. I don't know if they are still the best money can buy but they are certainly a good set of speakers. I had them in for about 3 months with the Alpine Headunit and they sounded great.

speakers1.jpg

Item#11

MOMO F-16 Gear Knob - $50

I got this gear knob at the same time as my Millenium Steering Wheel. They look great together and the stitching on both is top notch. I only had them on for about 6 months so they are as new without any wear to speak of. These knob still sell today for over $100

A sharp aluminium gear knob with a colored leather hand grip with black top stitching.

Precision crafted in Italy using only the finest materials, MOMO gear knobs are designed to last and offer a perfectly weighted feel for precise shifting. Each MOMO gear knob is engineered and tested to provide a comfortable grip for any size hand.

MomoKnob.jpg

Item#12

Clarion APX400-2 Amplifier - $90

I used this AMP to run my Clarion Sub System in my 1st Supra. I only ran it for about 6 months before I sold the car.

Maximum Power Output 260 W (65 W x 4) specs at 12 Volts

Continuous Average Power Output 160 W (40 W x 4 into 4 ohms 20Hz-20kHz @ 0.08% THD)

Typical 2-ohm Stereo 65 W x 4 @ 0.8% THD

Typical Bridged Power 120 W x 2 @ 0.8% THD

Bass Extender Control 0-12dB

Adjustable 4-Channel 50Hz-200Hz, 12dB/oct. High/Low Pass Crossover

Mixed-Mode Operation

Bridgeable 4-, 3-, or 2-Channel Operation

Pulse-Width Regulated MOSFET Power Supply

Speaker Level Inputs

amp1.jpg

Item#13

Mitsubishi Evo Rear Boot Relfectors / Garnish - $150

I bought these before I took delivery on my Evo TME. By the time the car arrived I was more interested in fanging it then installing reflectors so I never used them. They are as new in box as bought from Japan. I think I paid about $250 for them but now I just want them sold

EvoReflectors.jpg

Item#15

Supra Passgenger Seat Plastic ECU Cover - Free to a good home

I took this out of my TT(can't remember why) but it covers and protects the ECU and other eletrical crap from the passengers feet. Like everything else I don't need it any more and I'd sooner give it away than chuck it away!

Thats all the stuff I can think of right now.

Please PM me enquiries and I'll get back to you as quickly as possible

Thanks for looking

Rob.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/101022-rsea-garage-sale-cleanout/
Share on other sites

As far as I'm aware the APX400.2 is only a 2 channel amplifier, not a 4 channel as described in your original post. If it was a 4 channel, I would have taken it off your hands straight away. Still a great amplifier and awesome price you are asking for it.

Correct specifications for the APX400.2 should be:

- Maximum Power Output 380 W.

- Continuous Average Power Output 200 W (100 W x 2 into 4 ohm 20Hz-20KHz @ 0.05% THD).

- Typical 2-ohm Stereo 190 W x 2 @ 0.5% THD 1Khz.

- Typical Bridged Power 1 KHz 280 W @ 0.5% THD.

- Bass Extender Control 0~18dB @ 45Hz.

- Adjustable 55Hz-5.5KHz, 12dB/oct. High/Low Pass Crossover.

- Mixed-Mode Operation.

- Bridgeable 2/1 Channel Operation.

- MOSFET Power Supply.

- Speaker Level Inputs.

- Double-Sided Glass Epoxy PC Board.

Nath

Edited by NathR32

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • The nature of my commute has changed. Way back then it was traffic lights all the way, for ~28km. It sucked. When they finally stitched the expressway together I can do a good 15+km of it at a steady 80-100 with no stopping. That alone has gotten me down to flat 10s. Prior to that it was mid-high 10s. I can't remember the delta that I saw when I got the idle down. It was only ~150 rpm, because the idle speed was never terrible, but for the delta in consumption to be noticeable it would have had to have been at least 0.2-0.3 L/100km - which is not to be sneezed at when it comes for absolute free.
    • If you're claiming the issues are not skyline specific, then either the USA is living in the 90s / early 2000s, OR you have the issue of "survivor bias". Which is you're mainly hearing and listening to those with terrible experiences, and haven't found the guys who have cars with good decent builds and no problems. It happens in AU too, that plenty of people keep having issues, and they keep going to the workshops that are known to be shit "because I read on the internet". Even worse, are those who keep posting on the internet as though they know for a fact what something is, when they've never touched/looked at said item in their life, and again are making assumptions, based on something they read, or because it's a certain way in other cars. It's even funnier when those same people debate the facts with the people who've lived and breathed this stuff for over 15 years. Example, I've had someone tell me you can't do something with a Skyline, because they read it on the internet, except I can tell they're wrong, as I did that exact thing back in 2008 with my Skyline.
    • The funniest part I saw, was someone would bitch and moan on FB about something, Andy would be the one to respond, asking for more info, if he could contact them, what the engine setup is, what their config file was, and 95% of the responses were people just going "der! It doesn't work" and Andy going "What doesn't work?" And then going "The firmware!" And they'd go around in circles as no one could ever give information, and Haltech couldn't fault things on the bench, (especially when people wouldn't give any specifics).   Many moons ago, when Andy was back at e420c stage, he reached out to me, and asked me to test different plug and play looms for him (already had an e420c in the car on his V1 PNP loom). And he kept asking me, as I was competent enough to be able to give him some specific feedback on what was/wasn't working, how to replicate the faults etc, and work through things with him. Most people are terrible at answering the questions they're asked, or being able to provide quality feedback other than "it doesn't work".
    • I say it often, none of this stuff is really Skyline-specific per se. But in general there's not a lot of people who actually know what they're doing. A lot of people charging like they do. Agile software development probably isn't the greatest idea for an engine controller.
    • Incidentally, I also put v3 of the tune on the car and did an oil change from 5w20 to 5w40 to see how it affected oil pressure in the mid to high end. I'm still happier with the thicker oil and will stick with it, but clearly the system is happy with 55psi even if I'm not! It's well within the service manual specs...but they are very open
×
×
  • Create New...