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  1. I'm just trying to sell off some stuff that's been sitting in my garage for a while.

    All prices are OBO ... so don't tell me you seen em somewhere else cheaper.

    Just make me an offer.

    (2) RE8’s 4 ohm DVC, 175 watts … SOLD

    (3) Kicker 8” grilles (NEW) ... $40 shipped.

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    25’ Directed Electronics 2 gauge black power cable (NEW)... $50 shipped.

    Actual wire is approximately 3/8” thick.

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    (2) Stinger Expert Series 4 gauge ring terminals (SXR4-NEW) … $20 shipped.

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    Stinger HPM Series 0 gauge tee block (STEE0PT-used lightly), 4 gauge tee block (STEE4PT-NEW), 4 to 8 gauge distro block (SDB1PT-NEW) … $40 shipped.

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    Sound Quest crimp ring terminals with boots, 0 gauge x 4, 4 gauge x 8, 8 gauge x 8 (NEW) … $30 shipped.

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    50’ roll of Stinger 12 gauge speaker wire (SWT12BLU50-NEW) … $50 shipped.

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    16’ Directed Electronics Silver Series RCA (NEW) …$15 shipped.

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    12” chrome grill (used) … $20 shipped.

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    (2) Rockford Fosgate Punch Series Y-adapters (1 male to 2 female-NEW) … $15 shipped.

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    Directed Electronics 1 In/7 Out Video Amplifier (VA700-NEW) … $20 shipped.

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    Directed Electronics Universal Remote Start Bypass (556UW-NEW) … $20 shipped.

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    (4) Pioneer TS-C160R crossovers (used) ... $20 shipped.

    The crossovers came from a Pioneer REV Series 6.5" component set.

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  2. I have a pair (positive and negative) of NEW Monster Cable Top Mount Battery Terminals.

    Details:

    - NEW, never used. Only taken out of the package to take pictures.

    - Accepts 3 ring terminals each, so you can terminate what ever size wire to them, as long as you have the right size ring terminal.

    - Clear covers included.

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    For more details:

    http://www.monstercable.com/mpc/productPageMPC.asp?pin=3053

    $50 shipped.

  3. I have (3) gently used 27" swivel barstools forsale for $150 OBO.

    I bought these ~2 years ago from Bed Bath and Beyond for $100/each.

    The frame is metal and is a dark brown color.

    The seat is covered with microfiber and is a tan color.

    Seat height = 27", overall height = 43"

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    I can meet-up anywhere in the Sacramento area or anywhere between Sacramento and Concord (I work in Concord during the week).

    Refs - idbl_fanatic and kingsuv

    I also have perfect eBay Feedback.

  4. I have a Viewsonic 19" LCD VG930m that I'm trying to sell for $200 OBO (MSRP = $349).

    It came with a system, but I never used it.

    It's only been out of the box for pictures, but it's never been hooked-up.

    Specs:

    http://www.viewsonic.com/products/lcddispl...icseries/vg930m

    Type: 19" color TFT active matrix SXGA LCD

    Display ares: 14.8" horizontal x 11.9" vertical; 19.0" diagonal

    Optimum Resolution: 1280x1024

    Compatibility: PC or MAC

    Response Time: 8ms

    Video inputs: Analog (VGA) or digital (DVI)

    What's included: Monitor, power cord, VGA cable, set-up cd's, and manual.

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    I can meet-up anywhere in the Sacramento area or anywhere between Sacramento and Concord (I work in Concord during the week).

    Refs - idbl_fanatic and kingsuv

    I also have perfect eBay Feedback.

  5. Hey all,

    I've got an Audiobahn A18001DT for sale ... $250 shipped (OBO) to lower 48 states.

    The amp is approximately 3 years old and is an 8/10 cosmetically.

    It's a real strong amp and was used by a couple members of this board ...

    idbl_fanatic (Rick) used (6) AB A18001DT's & (3) AB 15's to hit 160.8 dB in USACi's Prostock Class (2006)

    kinsuv (Bill) used (8) AB A18001DT's to power (16) 12's

    Specs:

    • RMS: 600w@4 ohms/1200w@2 ohms/1800w@1 ohm
    • Multi-Stranded Power Supply Toroids
    • Double-Sided Glass Epoxy Circuit Board
    • THD: 0.05%
    • S/N Ratio: >100dB (+/- 1dB)
    • Frequency Response: 10Hz-200Hz
    • Input Sensitivity: 200mV ~ 8V
    • Variable 18dB Low-pass Crossover: 50Hz - 250Hz
    • Subsonic Filter: 20Hz - 50Hz
    • Variable Bass Boost: 0 - 18dB
    • Variable Bass Boost Frequency: 40Hz - 100Hz
    • Variable Phase Control: 0° - 180°
    • Large Display Volt Meter With Blue Illumination
    • Dual Cooling Fans
    • Clipping Indicator
    • Cobalt Blue Illumination
    • Chrome Flame Fan Grilles
    • Throughput RCA Connections
    • 4-way Protection Circuitry: Thermal, Short Circuit, Overload, and DC Offset
    • Strappable
    • RCA Output (Pass-Through)
    • High Gloss Chrome-Plated Finish nickel-plated block terminals
    • 4 Gauge Power and Ground Inputs
    • 8 Gauge Speaker Outputs
    • 5 x 30 Amp fuses
    • Remote Bass Knob (Optional, not included)

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  6. thanks man :) glad u got a quick little teaser of what this thing has in store :D did you get ur battery in yet?

    Not yet ... I hd to make a Costco run on my way home last night, then it was dark out.

    And I jut got home from work (Concord), so I'm done for tonight.

    Also, I'm waiting for some ring terminals to come in for the Big 3, so I'll do it all at once.

    THANKS AGAIN FOR THE DEMO!

  7. So I had stopped by Steve's this afternoon to pick up a battery, and had the opportunity to check out the Hoopty for myself.

    All of the pictures do it no justice and there's no comparison for seeing it in person and visualzing how it's coming together.

    I also had a quick demo, and it's insane. It litterally takes your breath away, and it's still in a raw (unfinished) form.

    It'll be scarry to sit in it once it's all complete and dialed in.

    Steve's attention to detail is truly amazing. B)

  8. Im about to put my 5900 in but i have a few questions.

    1) For the back up battery they say to wire the trigger wire to a "ground when triggered" Wire coming off of the alarm, which one would be best?

    2) I am wiring 2 shock sensors, just hook them up together? Parallel i guess?

    3) 2 sirens outside and 1 piezo inside i shouldnt need a relay correct?

    Thanks ahead of time

    You can find the install manual here:

    http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/downlo...l&term=5900

    1) You can use the brown wire (horn output) in the 2 pin horn/chan 6 harness (pg 26).

    2) You can wire up the red and black and parallel, but wire the green and blue of sensor #1 to the green wire towards the alarm, and wire the green and blue of sensor #2 to the blue wire towards the alarm.

    Doing it this way eliminates the need for resistors (see page 32).

    3) Yes, a relay is needed.

  9. Yo Steve! I'm a long time lurker, but a first time poster to this thread, and all I have to say is :o. You gots mad skills!

    I do have a question (I'm sure you got it covered tho) about the holes for the power wire runs ... are there grommets or do you have something else planned?

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    I don't doubt your mad skills ... just asking.
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