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Item:Turbosmart manual boost controller, standard r33 intercooler with all plumbing, GT wing with all brackets and fittings, Audison Srx2s extremely high end amplifier, Schneider amplifier, Kenwood double din head unit

Age:Like new, intercooler off a 98 40th anniversary needs a little clean otherwise very good, GT wing like new, Audison and Schneider amps only in the car for 6 months, Kenwood head unit very good condition

Price: $100 ono, $100 ono, $150 ono, $650 ono, $150 ono, $150 ono

Location: Sydney, Ryde area

Contact: pm me send me message here for interest

Comments: Pickup preferred or COD at buyers expense

Please note:

Schneider amp is 2 channel and is missing one screw to hold down wiring. very easy and cheap to fix from any audio shop.

Audison amp is 2 channel. this is an extremely high end amplifier. I had it running high end Boston splits however this amp will absolutely pound a 1500 watt subwoofer. Made in Italy paid $750. GT Wing all fittings are included it is not just the wing.

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