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b]Item:[/b] Two x DD audio 3512e's Dual 2's. 1200RMS.

Location: Gold Coast QLD.

Item Condition: Brand New in original box.

Reason for selling: Cant afford to continue with audio

Price: $850 ONO each. RRP is 939.

Payment Method: Prefer pickup but will post at your expense, Payment will be made before postage!

Extra Info: Its heavy and you know you want it!

1200RMS Awesome quality sub brand new and dirt cheap. In dual 2 config so its great for the amps below as well.

Pictures: http://www.ddaudio.com.au/#/PRODUCTS/SUBWOOFERS/DD3500

Item: 2 x M2's 1700RMS @1Ohm Class D

Location: Gold Coast QLD

Item Condition: Brand New in box

Reason for selling: Cant afford to continue with audio and i think im losing my job tomorrow!

Price: 975 ONO each. 1099 RRP.

Payment Method: Prefer pickup but will post at your expense, Payment will be made before postage!

Extra Info:Its heavy and you know you want it! Awesome amp for the above subs or any other for that matter. Superior build quality. Just buy it!

Pictures: http://www.ddaudio.com.au/#/PRODUCTS/AMPLIFIERS/DDM

Item: 1 x C4a 4x100 or 2x350RMS

Location: Gold Coast QLD

Item Condition: Brand New in box

Reason for selling: Cant afford to continue with audio and i think im losing my job tomorrow!

Price: $475. RRP is $549.

Payment Method: Prefer pickup but will post at your expense, Payment will be made before postage!

Extra Info:Its heavy and you know you want it!

Pictures:http://www.ddaudio.com.au/#/PRODUCTS/AMPLIFIERS/DDC

Im happy to take actual pictures for anybody who has a genuine interest but they are packaged up in boxes as new so prefer to keep them that way. Happy to post. Any Q's just ask.

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Now listed on ebay. Starting bids of 650 for the amp and 500 for the sub! That’s like half the retail value! Go grab a bargain.

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