Jump to content
SAU Community

15% Donation Sale - Pioneer 6x9s (never used) and 1200w AMP (never used)


Recommended Posts

15% of the total amount will be donated to SAU.

Ive got a load of audio crap i brought and never bothered to install or even open and its been sitting here for over a year.

Pioneer 300w 6x9's

TS-A6995 models.

Never been installed. Speaker wire is missing cause i used it on something else.

pic - http://members.optushome.com.au/japimports...peakersfull.jpg

$200ono

Audioline 1200w Amp.

AL1204

Never been installed. Removed from box twice to have a look at it and take a pic, which i now cannot find where i stored it but can take another if needed.

pic - http://members.optushome.com.au/japimports...pgs/ampfull.jpg

$300ono

i dont view this section of the forums much... especially now that i can only get online now and then so if anyone is interested in any of these then call me or email me.

email: [email protected]

mobile: 0431 076 366

  • 2 weeks later...

depending on which speakers they actually are, i would pay $150 for the 6x9's. Mainly coz they are over a year old and when purchased then, they may not have been brand new. pm me

also, how many channels is the amp? 1200w peak or rms? physical size?

  • 2 weeks later...

hmmmmm sorry for not replying... i never check this forum

the links are dead cause im no longer with that ISP...

the 6x9s are still for sale for about 260... when i brought them NEW from jbhifi i paid over 300.

ive decided not to sell and give them away with my car.

reported for post to be removed.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • I believe there was a similar one posted by @duggyphresh. They were re-routing their battery positive cable in the way I am also trying to achieve. Sorry, I’m new to this forum, so was a bit late to the party by a few months and so reignited the old thread, as I wanted to know how they got on with doing it.
    • Wasn't there a thread on this very subject just a few weeks ago?
    • Hi all! Looking to relocate the battery to the trunk of an R34 GTT. I want to do it using as many stock GTR components as I can (including the harness protectors from the 34 GTR that run underneath along the chassis to the engine bay). So far I’ve purchased the battery tray from a 33 GTR, as the captive weld nuts are already there just asking to be used. There is also the slight issue of now having to relocate the ABS/TC/Fuel Pump Control ECU, which in GTT’s sits right above where the battery will then sit on the tray. Has anyone already achieved this, and if you have any pics that you wouldn’t mind sharing? It would be great to see how others have done it and where you put them, as there are countless holes in the parcel shelf panel to potentially use. Just trying to get some ideas bounced around, and to help uncover any potential problems I may encounter by  my choice of location. TIA for any help!
    • Brand was ard.   I also threw a brand new battery at it and beefed up the wire from the alternator to battery and added an extra earthing point from the battery 
    • Evening all,       I'm replacing some bolts on my RB25 with probolt Australia bolts.       Does anyone know the following, m5 m6 etc 10mm 20mm etc       Coil cover   Cam covers   Plazamaman fuel rail   Front cover (timing cover)   Etc   Any help would be awesome   Or any lists anywhere
×
×
  • Create New...