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There is no room without butchering the machine up. It is a flat 11\4" speaker
http://www.traintekllc.com/tds-1-25...MI64eHrs_k1gIV0wOGCh38JgohEAQYASABEgJf1fD_BwE
Put one of these in an old cutlass I rehabbed.
There is no room without butchering the machine up. It is a flat 11\4" speaker
http://www.traintekllc.com/tds-1-25...MI64eHrs_k1gIV0wOGCh38JgohEAQYASABEgJf1fD_BwE
Put one of these in an old cutlass I rehabbed.
AT Max reportedly is getting coins 2" deeper than AT Pro in disc and 4" deeper than AT Pro in all metal. People saving for the Equinox should think it unlikely that it would equal or beat a $2,250 CTX-3030, because then they'd have to put the CTX price at $599 or less. The $1,500 E-Trac would have to be priced at $499 or less. Doesn't this seem like a formula for bankruptcy, giving away millions? The XT-705 would have to be reduced to $399 or less,
I really can't recall any mfr dropping prices by 50%-70%. And rather than reducing prices this much on current models, is it likely that the Equinox 600 at $649 would become their bottom of the line?
Don't make me get out my Mojave and show you once again that it can hang with big boys. The Mojave is heads and shoulders better than the Compadre and it's truly a classic. Keep in mind that the Mojave is a specialty detector. It excels at finding coins up to 6 to 7 inches deep in a bed of nails. Not to mention that it's so easy and fun to use. Mine has paid for itself many times over.
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