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Have some stuff lying around which i need to clear out, all prices are negotiable so make me an offer

Call or text 0421312946 anytime or PM me

happy to post (except exhaust) at buyers cost

1. Item - R33 s2 standard turbo back exhaust minus cat, includes bolts nuts brackets etc.

Condition - Excellent, no damage, no rust or corrosion

Price - $100 ono

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2. Item - Calibre boost gauge in greddy gauge holder, already has d/sided tape on ready to install, comes with wiring

Condition - Good condition, few marks on housing but face is clear and unscratched, illuminates blue looks good at night

Price - $40 ono

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3. Item - Turbotech boost contoller

Condition - Good, bit of paint missing but works well.

Price - $10

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4. Item - Massive 2 channel amp model 200.2, amp curently retails for $479. good power and awesome sound quality.

here are the specs

"Massive Quality"These fresh new designs were developed to complement our highly successful Pro Series Mono Blocks and enable complete system integration both aesthetically and functionally. Like their siblings, these new Amplifiers are wrapped beautifully within our illuminating chassis design featuring a center strip of Plexiglas that radiates a soft blue glow highlighting the Massive Audio logo.

Detailsspacer.gif SKUSKUP2002

Weight11.00 Pounds

RMS Power100 x 2

PEAK Power400 x 1 RMS@2Ohms200 x 2

Bridged RMS400 x 1 @ 4ohm

Min Impedance2 Ohm

Stereo Min Impedance Bridged4 Ohm

THD>1%

S/N100dB

Max Voltage15v Max

RCA Voltage5v Freq.

Responce10Hz-25KHz

Dimensions7.87" x 8.50" x 2.59"

Condition - Perfect - Like new, bought new only 2 months ago only installed on car for about 3 weeks, comes in box with manual

Price - $330 ono

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5.Item - Alpine type S 12in sub in carpeted box, dual 2ohm voice coils

Condition - Like new, bought same time as amp only used for a few weeks. box is new also charcoal coloured carpet

Price - $220 ono

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6. Item - Professionally made ported sub box with correct literage for an alpine 12in type R sub

Condition - Good needs a vacuum but otherwise fine, ready to use

Price - $50 ono

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7. Item - HKB Toyota Cressida mx83 boss kit-prob fits other toyotas not sure

Condition - Excellent in box barely used

Price - $40 ono

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Edited by sam0633

UPDATE:

EXHAUST - SOLD

BOOST GAUGE - SOLD

PRICE DROP

MASSIVE AMP - $300 ONO

ALPINE SUB IN BOX - $190 ONO

SUB BOX - $30 ONO

CMON GUYS MAKE ME AN OFFER NEED TO CLEAR OUT THIS STUFF. BARGAIN CAR AUDIO!!

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