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Item: Kicker Zx400.1 amo

Info: bought this amp brand new back 1 year ago and had it in my r31 skyline. cost me around $450 brand new

Price: $250

Item: Kicker Cvr400

Info: basically bought this sub and was looking to run 2 subs and in the end i bought the mtx down below and it was enough and did not need 2 as the mtx was better then having 2 and also better then the kicker

Price: $300

Item: Mtx Thunder 5500 in a mtx sledge hammer box

Info: this sub is one crazy thing it used to make my rear view mirror move from its place and make my whole car rattle. it was more powerful then the kicker cvr400 that i had bought brand new

Price: 300

Item: Schneider Spa5000x amp

Info: bought this amp to run the mtx in the dual sub install i wanted to do but in the end i fond the mtx was enough and ran it off the kicker amp

Price: 50

Item: Spl Dynamics 6.5 inch splits

Info: these splits are better then anything jb hi fi sells and any of them pioneer , clarion , sony crap

Price: 150

Item: Spl Dynamics 6.5 coax

Info: these coax speakers are better then anything jb hi fi sells and any of them pioneer , clarion , sony crap

Price: 100

All items located near milperra area nsw

also neg on a few of the stuff for sale

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Item: Kicker Zx400.1 amo

Info: bought this amp brand new back 1 year ago and had it in my r31 skyline. cost me around $450 brand new

Price: $250

Item: Kicker Cvr400

Info: basically bought this sub and was looking to run 2 subs and in the end i bought the mtx down below and it was enough and did not need 2 as the mtx was better then having 2 and also better then the kicker

Price: $300

Item: Mtx Thunder 5500 in a mtx sledge hammer box

Info: this sub is one crazy thing it used to make my rear view mirror move from its place and make my whole car rattle. it was more powerful then the kicker cvr400 that i had bought brand new

Price: 300

Item: Schneider Spa5000x amp

Info: bought this amp to run the mtx in the dual sub install i wanted to do but in the end i fond the mtx was enough and ran it off the kicker amp

Price: 50

Item: Spl Dynamics 6.5 inch splits

Info: these splits are better then anything jb hi fi sells and any of them pioneer , clarion , sony crap

Price: 150

Item: Spl Dynamics 6.5 coax

Info: these coax speakers are better then anything jb hi fi sells and any of them pioneer , clarion , sony crap

Price: 100

Item: Kicker Zx400.1 amo

Info: bought this amp brand new back 1 year ago and had it in my r31 skyline. cost me around $450 brand new

Price: $250

Item: Kicker Cvr400

Info: basically bought this sub and was looking to run 2 subs and in the end i bought the mtx down below and it was enough and did not need 2 as the mtx was better then having 2 and also better then the kicker

Price: $300

Item: Mtx Thunder 5500 in a mtx sledge hammer box

Info: this sub is one crazy thing it used to make my rear view mirror move from its place and make my whole car rattle. it was more powerful then the kicker cvr400 that i had bought brand new

Price: 300

Item: Schneider Spa5000x amp

Info: bought this amp to run the mtx in the dual sub install i wanted to do but in the end i fond the mtx was enough and ran it off the kicker amp

Price: 50

Item: Spl Dynamics 6.5 inch splits

Info: these splits are better then anything jb hi fi sells and any of them pioneer , clarion , sony crap

Price: 150

Item: Spl Dynamics 6.5 coax

Info: these coax speakers are better then anything jb hi fi sells and any of them pioneer , clarion , sony crap

Price: 100

Item: Kicker Zx400.1 amo

Info: bought this amp brand new back 1 year ago and had it in my r31 skyline. cost me around $450 brand new

Price: $250

Item: Kicker Cvr400

Info: basically bought this sub and was looking to run 2 subs and in the end i bought the mtx down below and it was enough and did not need 2 as the mtx was better then having 2 and also better then the kicker

Price: $300

Item: Mtx Thunder 5500 in a mtx sledge hammer box

Info: this sub is one crazy thing it used to make my rear view mirror move from its place and make my whole car rattle. it was more powerful then the kicker cvr400 that i had bought brand new

Price: 300

Item: Schneider Spa5000x amp

Info: bought this amp to run the mtx in the dual sub install i wanted to do but in the end i fond the mtx was enough and ran it off the kicker amp

Price: 50

Item: Spl Dynamics 6.5 inch splits

Info: these splits are better then anything jb hi fi sells and any of them pioneer , clarion , sony crap

Price: 150

Item: Spl Dynamics 6.5 coax

Info: these coax speakers are better then anything jb hi fi sells and any of them pioneer , clarion , sony crap

Price: 100

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Item: Kicker Zx400.1 amo

Info: bought this amp brand new back 1 year ago and had it in my r31 skyline. cost me around $450 brand new

Price: $200

Item: Kicker Cvr400

Info: basically bought this sub and was looking to run 2 subs and in the end i bought the mtx down below and it was enough and did not need 2 as the mtx was better then having 2 and also better then the kicker

Price: $200

Item: Mtx Thunder 5500 in a mtx sledge hammer box

Info: this sub is one crazy thing it used to make my rear view mirror move from its place and make my whole car rattle. it was more powerful then the kicker cvr400 that i had bought brand new

Price: 250

Item: Schneider Spa5000x amp

Info: bought this amp to run the mtx in the dual sub install i wanted to do but in the end i fond the mtx was enough and ran it off the kicker amp

Price: 40

Item: Kicker Zx400.1 amo

Info: bought this amp brand new back 1 year ago and had it in my r31 skyline. cost me around $450 brand new

Price: $170

Item: Kicker Cvr400

Info: basically bought this sub and was looking to run 2 subs and in the end i bought the mtx down below and it was enough and did not need 2 as the mtx was better then having 2 and also better then the kicker

Price: $180

Item: Mtx Thunder 5500 in a mtx sledge hammer box

Info: this sub is one crazy thing it used to make my rear view mirror move from its place and make my whole car rattle. it was more powerful then the kicker cvr400 that i had bought brand new

Price: 200

Item: Schneider Spa5000x amp

Info: bought this amp to run the mtx in the dual sub install i wanted to do but in the end i fond the mtx was enough and ran it off the kicker amp

Price: 40

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