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First of all The sub and amp package.

800 Watt RMS Amp [ Pioneer ]

1000 Watt 12" Sub in box [ Sony ]

Comes with 8 gauge(From memory) amp wiring kit worth $95.

Wikid set up, Made my neighbors windows shake O_O

Looking for around $400 ONO

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And Secondly my wheels.

Full set of Genuine ROH Mantis Chrome wheels, 2 Tyres have 80% tread the other 2 have around 50%

235/45/17 No gutter rash or scratches, These rims are in great condition.

Will also through in 2 Bridgestone Potenza's free of charge both with 70% tread. Also 235/45/17.

Looking for around $1400 ONO

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Price drop on rims to $1300 ONO

Price drop on Amp+Sub $350 ONO

I Also have some 2x 215/55/17 tyres for sale with about 90% tread left... Looking for about $180 for them.

And a 205/55/16 with roughly 85% tread... $50 ono.

If you think the price is to high don't hesitate to throw some reasonable offers around.

Cmon guys i need this stuff gone :O

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