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Item:Jaycar 15inch Venom Sub + response amp BRAND NEW!!!!!

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:NEW

Reason for Selling:misses cant use the boot

Price and Payment Conditions:250 firm

Extra Info:Ok i have a complete setup for a nissan skyline the complete boot setup that is. the whole floor is in 4 separate pieces all carpeted in black material, including the sub. It is is a sealed enclosure and SHAKES the whole car including passengers!!!! i need to sell it as i have only had it for 2 days and the misses cant use the boot when she needs it due to the box taking up all the room. i need this gone asap

Contact Details: Nik on 0405 171 241

PS i dnt have any pics so please dont ask for em

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(Use this as a guide for new threads. Delete and/or copy the fields as needed - dont forget to add your location in the description field above. Delete this message)

Item:Jaycar 15inch Venom Sub

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:NEW

Reason for Selling:misses cant use the boot

Price and Payment Conditions:200 firm

Extra Info:Ok i have a complete setup for a nissan skyline the complete boot setup that is. the whole floor is in 4 separate pieces all carpeted in black material, including the sub. It is is a sealed enclosure and SHAKES the whole car including passengers!!!! i need to sell it as i have only had it for 2 days and the misses cant use the boot when she needs it due to the box taking up all the room. i need this gone asap

Contact Details: Nik on 0405 171 241

PS i dnt have any pics so please dont ask for em

good luck selling something like that without pics

Well il enlighten every1 its just 3 pieces of MDF covered with a soft thin foam then black carpet on top and they sit ontop of the standard boot floor. The box is yet to be covered but this sinks down into the spare tyre well and it looks like the box is comming out of the floor. Also i am including my Amp into this which is a Jaycar Response 2x100wrms bridged into 1 channel. Now including the Amp i want $250 remembering that this is all brand new equipment. $250 dnt bother offering as that is the price.

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