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Item Summary: car audio + car alarm SUB/AMP/POWER CABLE/SPEAKERS/CAR ALARM

Location: NSW: sydney

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: need money for fines

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: daniel - 0431 121 625

Extra Information:

item 1: Fusion PowerPlant Sub

only afew months old, great sounding sub, comes with fusion box.

Massive Bass 600watt RMS

$360

Item 2: JBL 601.1 dual mono amp

Great amp, bought brand new around 1 and half years ago.

never had any problems what so ever.

600watt RMS

$290

Item 3: 4 Gauge red power cable and Pheonix Gold 2 Guage red power cable

approx 4.5 meter in length

great condition, no burns

$40 for 4 Gauge & $75 for 2 Gauge

Item 4: Safeguard car alarm system

never used as i never got around to installing it

comes with everything it should

orignal box destroyed but will put in different box

$50

Item 5: Fusion PowerPlant Splits

Great sounding speakers, Very loud

comes with Tweeters, Crossovers and woofers

Still in box

$170

all items located in west sydney until i move next week to central coast

will post at buyers expense

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