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Clearing the house out, and I have the following items for sell:

1. Mission m71i 2-way reflex loaded 8-ohm compatible speaker set. retail price £150, looking for  £20 for the set. excellent condition, and high audio quality.

2. Cambridge Audio 340T AM/FM tuner. Retail price £200, lokking at £20 [SOLD]

3. Cambridge audio A5 integrated amplifier. retail price £65, looking at £10 [SOLD]

 

Prices negotiable.

 

pm if interested all offers welcome

 

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  • MA511 changed the title to House clear out sale any offers welcome
  • MA511 changed the title to House clear out sale
  • MA511 changed the title to House clear out sale only speakers available still

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