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<blockquote data-quote="tyler_fitz" data-source="post: 2882994" data-attributes="member: 574123"><p>Is there any way you can tell the difference between an older type r and a newer one?</p><p></p><p>the reason i ask is because a guy i know bought one off ebay for $50ish plus shipping, he said he would sell it to me for $50.</p><p></p><p>im skeptical because i've never seen a new type r on ebay for anywhere near $50 (at least one that was a "buy it now") and this kid is a retard. i asked him why he is selling it... "because i only have one type r, i would rather keep my two pioneers than have just one sub." and those pioneers are major pieces of junk... powered by a visonik amp... in the shittiest box ever...</p><p></p><p>so once i take a look at it to see if its not a used up pos, i'd like to be able to tell if its an older version type r...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyler_fitz, post: 2882994, member: 574123"] Is there any way you can tell the difference between an older type r and a newer one? the reason i ask is because a guy i know bought one off ebay for $50ish plus shipping, he said he would sell it to me for $50. im skeptical because i've never seen a new type r on ebay for anywhere near $50 (at least one that was a "buy it now") and this kid is a retard. i asked him why he is selling it... "because i only have one type r, i would rather keep my two pioneers than have just one sub." and those pioneers are major pieces of junk... powered by a visonik amp... in the shittiest box ever... so once i take a look at it to see if its not a used up pos, i'd like to be able to tell if its an older version type r... [/QUOTE]
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