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Alpine stereo components for sale

Reason for sale is traded 4wd in for a dirt bike

type R 6 " splits for sale approx 1.5 years old. 1 tweeter has a little grazing on it otherwise in good condition and work well

$175 ONO see photo

Type S 6 " speakers also in good condition and work well. bout 1.5 years old

$80 ONO see photo

V power MRP-F450 4 channel amp. bout 3 months old and in perfect condition. 700w max.

$300 ONO see photo

OR $ 520 for all the stereo gear

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED EVERYTHING MUST GO

Please phone or sms Eddie on 0407 750 566 as i only get on the comp every few days

OTHER GEAR

MOMO genuine steering wheel near new condition beautifully made in italy. the wheel is pilota cut which means it is shaped to fit your hands and fingers in about 3 different positions. Great condition wheel does NOT include screws as they should be supplied with your boss kit which can be purchased at autobarn/super cheap/repco etc

$250 ONO see photo

set of 4 rubber dish 4wd floor mats. 1 month old

$30 ONO see photo

Light force SPOT LIGHTS biggest and brightest on the market near new great condition

close to $1000 new, sell for $500 ONO see photo

Maxi Track 4wd high lift jack, used once only to lift boat trailer great condition

$85 ONO see photo

Maxi Track tree saver winch strap brand new never used

$45 ONO see photo

also have a TJM 10 000 Lb winch for sale with wire rope and remote control works well

but not sure on price as yet but let me know if theres interest

OR $620 for all 4wd gear

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED EVERYTHING MUST GO

Please phone or sms Eddie on 0407 750 566 as i only get on the comp every few days

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