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Jvc Head Unit, Pioneer 6" Speakers, R33 Cluster Surround & Battery Backup Siren.


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Hi everyone, I've got a few items for sale which I hope might interest some people... My pics are a bit sh!t but i hope it gives you a fair idea of what it is.... All items are used but in great condition! Pickup in Melbourne is more than welcome and will post interstate for the prices stated below. All these came out of my car pretty much at the same time, so they've been working fine in my R33.

1st up is a JVC KD-S595 Head unit. This is in perect working order. Detatchable face, wiring loom and case, comes with its original box also. Asking for $55. Delivered express post for $10. COD is a little extra..

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2nd is a pair of Pioneer TS-A1665 3 way Speakers 6 1/2" 180watt max and 50 watt rms.

I'd like to sell these for $50 ono, again pickup is welcome or delivered express post is $10 and COD is a little extra.

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3rd is a R33 GTST/GTR Manual Dash cluster surround.. dunno its exact name but it looks pretty good when its on there It suits the cars with the EL white face dials more but looks just as good with the standard dials. Looking for $35 for this and postage will only be $5 express post shall i need to send it anywhere, again COD is a little more than $5. SOLD!

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Lucky last is my backup batter siren, this came with my car but i've upgraded my alarm so when you upgrade everything comes out! This worked fine in my car and can be wired up to suit any alarm, 1 wire is the trigger wire and the other 2 are a constant + and -. Also comes with the key to shut it up!

Would ideally like around $30 for this. Postage is only $10 and COD again is a little extra.

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Edited by R33HVN
where are u located?

can u include ur phonenumber pls?

thanks

I'm located in melbourne west sub, right next to footscray. My phone number is 0421289460 for anyone who has any queries. Cheers!

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