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hi everyone, selling my type X gear... please dont try to bargain an already cheap price...so please if u dont agree with the price please dont waste my time. thank you...as mentioned up above melb buyers only, as i would prefere pick up only as items are big and heavy to post...

i have included the alpine website so u can verify the RRP as i aint joking with this stuff....so please no time wasters...thank you

http://www.alpine.com.au/products/index.asp

ok well what i got to offer..

1 - Alpine Type x 12" Sub SWX-1243D woofers RRP is $699 each

1 - Alpine PDX 1.1000 mono amplifiers RRP is $1,099 each

1 - Alpine iDA-X100 digital mp3 player..new release RRP is $699

All for $1200

I will sell seperate but as before dont waste my time i will list individual prices now........

12" type x sub $400

mono amp $600

Headunit $350

Pick up S.E. suburbs, springvale

Mob 0400 912 123

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sorry guys... my fone got disconnected... please PM... until further notice.

$500 for the amp and ill pick it up this week?

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hi every1... now im only selling the sub with the amp together as too many people say they will buy it then they dont...

please dont waste my time..

now price is $900 firm for both one sub and one amp...

thank you guys

my fone is up and running again..

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