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Hello all,

I have some car audio parts for sale (together) that were installed in my R33 when I bought it as follows:

-Sony MDX-C180 Mini Disc DIN unit (Japanese model), with detachable face & wiring loom

-Sony RM-X4S steering column mount remote control (Very handy when on the move)

-Sony CDX-715 10 CD stacker complete with 5 meter long stacker cable & RCA leads.

-Alpine pod style, parcel shelf split type speakers, with logo backlight (Optional, several years old)

Price for the lot : Now $150 o.n.o

Here is a picture of all parts except the speakers (will have to dig them out):

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I am willing to post these anywhere in Australia by registered mail. Postage cost will be added on. Payment by direct deposit or COD only.

All parts were working before when they were removed from vehicle. All that is required to make a complete system is a pair of front speakers, some speaker wires & a bit of installation know how. This would be a good system for someone with not a lot of money to shell out on a new system or still has some mini discs they'd like to use, parts could always be upgraded later. My reason for selling these parts is that I already had a much more expensive Pioneer head unit that I've since had installed with a new Cadence Amp & new Alpine Speakers.

Also for sale is a set of brand new BOSCH belts suitable for a later model R31 Skyline:

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4PK 925 (4-groove, 925mm long belt): Drives alternator, water pump & cooling fan

4PK 875 (4-groove, 875mm long belt): Drives A/C compressor

3PK 865 (3-groove, 865mm long belt): Drives power steering

Price: $35 o.n.o.

To buy these over the counter will cost you over $50 minimum (check for yourself). I bought these for my R33 thinking they were exactly the same length........ wrong they were ALL shorter (by about 10-15 mm).

I'd prefer to just sell these locally in Adelaide, am willing to deliver them to anywhere from the mid to southern suburbs otherwise pickup or postage (at extra cost) could be arranged.

Edited by JazzaR33
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