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Hi all,

Have some car audio stuff that I have sitting in my room. There's a good chance I'll never get around to fitting it all in the R33 and I need the cesh!

Cash is good, or keen on a swap for a decent short shifter to suit R33 Gts-t or OEM Silver Sideskirts

1. Pioneer TSW305C 12" 800w sub in Pioneer box

- An oldie but a goodie, bought brand new a few years ago

- 'Shallow' design box allows for mounting in tight boot spaces

- AS NEW condition

$120

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2. Jaycar 'Response' 4 x 100WRMS amplifiers Cat.# AA-0435 (x 2)

- For those who know about these amps, they are unreal value for money!

- Good, solid construction (hard to find these days)

- 'push-in & screw down' hole terminals (not those fiddly square tab ones)

- Big power output:

4 x100WRMS at 4 ohms

2x 300WRMS bridged at 4 ohms

- Inbuilt Front/ Rear Crossover

- Inbuilt Front/ Rear BASS BOOST

- Bought them brand new for $350 each

- In VERY GOOD CONDITION

$150 each

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If you buy the lot ill throw in some 4ga & 8ga cable and a distribution block to hook them up in an r33 (boot mounted battery)! Sweet!

All items located in Sydney near Hornsby

Prefer pickup as items are heavy and relatively fragile.

PM me if you have any questions or queries!

Cheers

Chris

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New offer:

Buy the lot for $400 and I'll throw in:

- RCA leads

- Power Cable

- Fuse holder

- BRAND NEW & UNUSED Battery Link 150 Watt 12v to 240v Power Inverter RRP $79.95 (suit Playstation etc)

Red hot deal people.

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