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Hey guys,

Got a Response sub and amp for sale, can have the box its in for nothing, i bought the sub and amp less than a month ago so its basically brand new, cost me $900 to fit it in my boot. Basically i spent nearly 3 grand on a competition amp and 3 subs so i need to get rid of this cos i have no use for it now. Like i said basically brand new, i am gettin rid of them together for $450. Or can sell seperate for $230 each. I need to get rid of it ASAP!! to help the funding of my new custom boot being done. Can be seen and heard if in the Melbourne area i'm happy to meet up for anyone interested, it puts out BIG bass, moves heaps`a air and sounds awesome!! Value for money after buying my new stuff i still reckon its the best around. e-m@il me at [email protected] or contact me on 0402 488 879 for any details n stuff i can help ya with. :D

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sorry peoples sold the sub today!! I still have a 12" dual voice coil, dual magnet subwoofer in a custom tuned box also, however will not fit an R33 it has never really bean used either, as it was built as a demo thing not for use, however when it was being demo'd it sounded awesome as it is a fully tuned box, it looks awesome also. Am asking $300 for sub in box.

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