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hey all... sold my car so im parting with my stereo stuff...

Clarion DXZ466MP Head Unit (rrp: $380)

Cadence FX500 5 channel Amp (separate channel, perect for sub, comes with sub control knob to change how loud the sub is!) (rrp: $580)

Cadence ZC691 6x9's 300 watt (rrp: $160)

Cadence Sub 12 inch 600 wrms (rrp: $180)

Cadence 6 Channel wiring kit with everything! ready to be installed(comes with remote switch to turn on/off amp at teh flick of a switch (rrp: $160)

this was in my R32 till i sold it. for right price, will sell custom box made to fit in r32 gtst/gtr boots that sits all nice and flush, hidden away... box was purchased off Femno

im trying to find links but cant find anything! and i dont have a digi camera :whistling: inspections very welcome!

Price: 800!!! Flat to your door :worship: i am nego on price so ask to work something out...

whole system is 3 months old. barely used, only on weekends and the occassional trip during the week... awesome sound for an awesome price!

or ill swap teh whole package for a power fc.. maybe im pushing it lol but ill throw in cash if the need be..

cheers

Josh

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Head unit link:

http://clarion.com/au/en/products/2006/aud...9306869855.html

all items come with boxes* and manuals.

still trying to find links for the Cadence gear. all the Cadence gear was purchased at JB Hifi.

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