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i have a alpine 5 ch V12 amp for sale. Its in great condition and is in 100% working order.

This amp is perfect for running the front and rear speakers @ 240w and A SINGLE CHANNEL for a sub woffer @300W

Perfect amp.

$300 firm, Pm me for details! or text me. 0423320844

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Also have a set of sony splits for sale. perfect condition, apart from one of the badges fell off once, and i glued it back on!

Asking price $150

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And finaly a 4 channel sony amp, its 400 W by 4 bridgeable is 100% perfect working condition But it is not RED anymore, its gold to match my car set up... but who cares about the colour!

$200 and ill even chuck in the 1.5 F cap with didital top for nothing.The cap has a small dint in it, but still is working 100% made by blitz audio japan

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new pic of amp taken today at the auto barn sound off!

I came 3rd in sound Q and my baby in her car came 2nd! bugger.. lol

Will take out amp as soon as some one wants it, i can show its working and how loud its all goes ect!

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Edited by kezza

hmmm, maybe a bit harder to do it like that in a R33 due to the bat and other gear takes up alot of room in the rear as well!

But i did the install myself. but you could do the same sort of thing if you were not going to have subs in the boot as well as the amps mounted as well....

Wanna buy my amp?

  • 1 month later...
hey mate, the alpine amp for sub that attached on ur car, tell me some more detail if u wana sell it, n teh price.

The amp on the RIGHT side of my car is the one im selling. It is a 5CH as stated on first post!

The power ratings are their as well. The price is $300 firm.

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It runs in my car now, will take out once some one wants it!

I came first in the car audio sound off in biggenden last week! So its a good amp!

kezza



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