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I have for sale 2x12" Rockford Fosgate Punch Z subs (with free box if wanted) and a Kicker Monoblock KX400.1 (with remote bass control) all in prefect condition.

RRP is over $1000, selling the lot for $500, or the subs for $150 and the amp for $350.

Located in Ipswich, pickup only.

For further information please PM.

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S3 HR31 tail lights and garnish, good condition, few light scratches on garnish.

$100 for tail lights, $50 for garnish, pickup only.

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HR31 headlights, great condition.

$100, pickup only.

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Polished R32 Crossover pipe with bov, needs a good polish.

$40, pickup only.

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K&N Pod Filter and recharge kit.

$50, pickup only.

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Sony 15" 1000w sub, great condition.

$40, pickup only.

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Logitech MOMO wheel for PC, great condition, selling due to upgrade.

$85, pickup only.

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This is a bargain !!! i got one of the KX300.1 and i would say this is a very powerful monoblock amp. :D love the remote bass controller too.. :laugh:

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This is a bargain !!! i got one of the KX300.1 and i would say this is a very powerful monoblock amp. :) love the remote bass controller too.. :)

Certainly is as they aren't over rated like most amps, as the certificate says, it makes 485wrms @ 2ohm rather than the rated 400wrms @ 2ohm.

Specs are as follows:

200 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms

400 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms

Signal to Noise Ratio: 95dB

Input Voltage: 13.8V

variable 50-200 Hz low-pass crossover, 12 dB per octave

25 Hz subsonic filter, 12 dB per octave

efficient Class D amp design

0-18 dB KickBass bass boost at 40 Hz

amp can be strapped to another KX400.1 to power one 4-ohm subwoofer (800 watts total power)

dash-mountable remote bass level control

speaker- and preamp-level inputs

preamp outputs

frequency response 20-200 Hz

4-way protection circuits

requires 8-gauge power and ground leads — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier

12-13/16"W x 2-5/8"H x 10-1/4"D (including removable shroud); 10-1/16"W x 2-5/16"H x 9-9/16"D (without shroud)

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