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Alpine 12" Type X Subwoofer 3000W (SWX-1243D)

Condition: Near New

Comments: This has only been used for a total of 5 days. Currently in custom made box designed especially for the R34 boot as it doesn't offer much space. The box was professionally made by Platinum Car Audio and Interiors. It is in perfect working condition without any scratches or damages and it hasn't been cranked or used much. This is rated at 3000W and probably Alpines top of the range subwoofer. Receipts have been maintained. Currently out of the car because its at the mechanics.

Reason of Sale: Selling because my car had just broken down and need the money to fix up and also pay off bills.

Price: $650 For Sub and Box $600

$500 Without Box $450

(rrp: when i purchased $899, custom box $200)

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Alpine Mono Power Amplifier (PDX-1.1000)

Condition: Near New

Comments: This has only been used for a total of 5 days. In perfect working condition without any scratches or damages. This is Alpines top of the range mono block amplifier. The plastic is still over the amplifier so its the closest thing to brand new. It was professionally installed by Platinum Car Audio and Interiors. Receipts have been maintained.

Reason of Sale: Selling because my car had just broken down and need the money to fix up and also pay off bills.

Price: $850 $800

(rrp: $1099)

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Standard R34 GT-T Amber Front Indicators

Condition: Good

Comments: In perfect working condition. There are no scuff marks or damages to the lens or the housing. It is supplied with working bulbs.

Reason of Sale: Selling due to upgraded to nismo smoked indicators

Price: $50 $40 $30

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Standard R34 GT-T Dump Pipe, Front Pipe and Catalytic Converter

Condition: Good

Comments: In good working condition. Only has been used on the car for 40,000kms. All heat shields still intact with nuts and bolts. Perfect to clear defects or to return back to standard.

Reason of Sale: Selling due to upgraded to turbo back exhaust.

Price: $100 $80

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Standard R34 GT-T S1 Instrument Cluster

Condition: Good

Comments: In good working condition. No faults at all. The plastic cover is practically scratchless. Approximately 150,000km on the clock. NOTE: For manual trans only.

Reason of Sale: Upgraded to Nismo Cluster

Price: $150 $80 $50

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I am located in the Hills Area

Pickups preferred for larger and delicate items such as amp and sub

Any further questions please PM

I can also be contacted on 0415 602 837

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interested in the dump pipe etc...

applicable to a NA r34?

maybe a noob q...sorry...

nope because it bolts on straight onto the turbo..

u can take it anywas hahaha

haha right right...

im only on my red p's...so no use for it for a LONG time...

just looking for something to put in my NA r34...i wnna keep the dual tip...but change everything else without having the car run too lean...

cheers anyway..

shane

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