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why lower the price....

justify why i should lower it.

if your asking me to install it clearly u dont know shizen about car audio.....it actually makes you more credible in telling me to drop the price.

price is firm.

i dont mind staring at this gear for a little longer...too many 14-yr olds roaming forums these days.

someone buy it! but before you do, ring an audio joint...get prices on new gear then come to me.

end of rant....!

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why lower the price....

justify why i should lower it.

if your asking me to install it clearly u dont know shizen about car audio.....it actually makes you more credible in telling me to drop the price.

price is firm.

i dont mind staring at this gear for a little longer...too many 14-yr olds roaming forums these days.

someone buy it! but before you do, ring an audio joint...get prices on new gear then come to me.

end of rant....!

:w00t:

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haha. its all good. was sinkin a couple before i was gonna head out n and after recieving soooo many offers of 450-500bux (through pm - people not even interested enough to ring) i had to vent my frustration.

i'm not making this up. i originally put it up for 700bux for a quick sale...?

600 is rock bottom.

take it easy. :rofl:

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