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hey everyone I have a car stereo system that I was planning to use for my skyline but I have now sold the skyline and bought a XR6 TURBO which has a premium sound system, also you cant realy change the head unit in the XR6. The whole system has had around 4hrs use. It is all lagitt and it was all bought from Kang, Vin and Dan at JB HIFI NUNAWADING.

the splits are: 6" JL VR 2 way component speakers. part number VR600-CSi cost $290 new

the 4 chanel amp is: Alpine 4 chanel 100watts rms, the part number is MRP-F450 cost $550 new

the mono block amp is : Alpine digital mono block 600watts rms @ 2ohm, 1000 watts max, part number MRD-M605 cost $600 new

the 6x9's are: Pioneer 2 way kevlar coned 80 watts rms 350 watts max, the part number is TS-D691S cost $449 new

the sub's are: 2 kicker comp vr daul 2ohm voice coil sub woofer 400watts rms each 800watts peak power each. part number is CVR122 cost $660 new

the head unit is: JVC DVD/CD/MP3 etc player it is single din and has a 3" screen, it has every function you could ask for in a head unit, it has a fully motorized face, remote control etc etc, 3 audio rca out's and visual outs for head rest screens etc. Part number is KD-AVX11 cost $799 new (at the moment there down to $580 on sale)

the sub box is a aftermarket 2tone grey daul 12" box with 2 4" ports and it fits into the boot of an r32 verry neatly. cost $250 new

All the wireing and ditribution blocks etc are gold plated stinger items worth hundereds alone.

If you add up what it cost me the total works out too $3800!!!! I am happy to take offers around $2500 ono I think this is a verry fair price for what it is. I also am a stereo installer my self, I have my own buisness. I will do a basic install for who ever buys the system for free, also if you want to do a custom boot set up then I will do it for the cost of the products.

I will get pics up tonight. :):kiss:

Which part of Melbourne?? In the city?

Love to see the DVD/MP3 player.

eastern suburbs mate and ill get pics up asap just been flat out today.

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