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Item: Alpine VCD 6 disc changer , model # VPA-S001

Price: $150.00

Detals: includes (I think 5 metre in length) Ai-net cable, video cable and cartridge. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Alpine-6-disc-video...1QQcmdZViewItem

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Item: Alpine CD/MP3 6 disc changer , model # CHA-S634

Price: $300.00 $220.00 (RRP $400+)

Detals: Brand spanking new and never used. Includes Ai-net cable and cartridge.

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Item: MTX 6 inch component speakers

Price: $100.00 (RRP $209.00)

Detals: no longer required, stil in great condition and just over a year old http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MTX-6inch-2-way-Com...1QQcmdZViewItem

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Item: 7 metres worth of 0 Gauge Power cable

Price: $150.00 (Retails at $40.00 per metre!)

Detals: no longer required

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Age: at least 5yo

Condition: Great, have had no problems with any of these items whatsoever. Hear it in the car working before you buy!

Item: Alpine 5 inch monitor , model # CVA 1000E

Price: $SOLD

Detals: with remote and complete Wiring harness that has only been used once.. 2 x Aux-in

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Item: Kicker Impulse 12inch sub and box

Price: $SOLD

Detals: as per pic, all you'll need to do is plug it into an amp and off you go. Perfect fit for the small Skyline boot (R33)

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Location: Belmore / Lane Cove

Contact: Jeff on 0403008586

Comments: Prices are negotiable to a degree.

Can be posted at your expense, no probs...

Edited by jeff

Here's another change, MP3/CD 6disc changer

For Sale Brand new Alpine CHA-S634.

Link Below for pics and product details.

http://www.alpine.com.au/products/product....82&search=1

Unit again; is brand new and only opened to inspect goods.

Looking for $300.00 ono.

Pick up or postage at buyers expense.

Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

monitor and sub sold

changer still available.... http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Alpine-6-disc-video...1QQcmdZViewItem

added 0 gauge cables & MTX splits http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MTX-6inch-2-way-Com...1QQcmdZViewItem

Edited by jeff

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