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hello all,

i have a bunch of audio gear thats just sitting around collecting dust as i am not going to build the system i had planned, here you go, please pm any offers

located in sydney, call Dan - 0414-369-735

cheers

Rainbow contour line cs W 160 R $200

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BOSTON NX57 5 1/4" full range. $100

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CADENCE ZX 6M $150

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BOSTON PRO 6, the Tweeters are broken (met with screwdriver) midrange are perfect.

includes all mounting brackets, cups and crossovers..... $300

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RESPONSE 2x150wrms amp AA-0434 1 month old! $150

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TRU TECHNOLOGY T-2.200v2 cost $1400 sell $1000 NEGOTIABLE 3months old!

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yeah i do mate, which amp were you reffering to?

lol, sorry mate, I didn't realise there were more than one amp... :)

It was the Jaycar one. Perhaps I'd best give you a phone call seeing as I've now bumped the thread and bumped interest!

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