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ask muztek....he works there now...pretty sure they do..but dont think they will be any good ones....for practise should do the job...

i searched this in their site... http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/hi-fi-home-...itar-amp/436081

ask muztek....he works there now...pretty sure they do..but dont think they will be any good ones....for practise should do the job...

i searched this in their site... http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/hi-fi-home-...itar-amp/436081

thanks mate i appreciate that, hopefully they keep them instore because thats all i need just to practise with.

ask muztek....he works there now...pretty sure they do..but dont think they will be any good ones....for practise should do the job...

i searched this in their site... http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/hi-fi-home-...itar-amp/436081

:(

Those mini amps a very cute... But would sound no where near as good as a decent practice amp, which would set him back just under $200, give or take...

Don't bother with Jb Hi Fi.

Goto Billy Hydes / Allens music store.

They have what you need.

:(

i was thinking of going there ill check for the closest one to where i live.

on another note i called up RACV and i can take my car to where ever i like to get repaired, im thinking of taking it to my mates dad who has been doing this stuff for years and as a bonus he only works on expensive cars like the other day he was fixing up a ferrari f430 so id say my car will be in good hands with him.

^^ Sounds like a plan.

guess its up to him to decide.... :(....so hows things going jamie?

Yeah good man, still waiting on NBA JAM for PS3.

Put a deposit down but EB Games can't give me an exact date.

I might goto another EB Games and buy it then cancel my deposit.

Then probably pick up Need For Speed Hot Pursuit while there.

p1-37.jpg

mmmm tasty.

Damn, that is tasty!

I like.

mmmm jury's out.

rear fitment is spot on, over all look seems confused is it vip/luxo or sliding through corners?

too much confusion.

no confusion. looks baller AND slides. best of both worlds.

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