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Taken from Dealer press release:

The Aspen IVDM-7003 is a fully motorised 7" indash monitor with touch screen.

Suggested RRP is set at $1999.00 for the Aspen IVDM-7003, or $4,529.00 for the Aspen IVDM-7003 with the TravelPilot DX-V computer.

Features include:

Motorized 7" touch-screen flip-out monitor

DVD/CD/MP3-player with RDS-FM/AM tuner 4-Channel amplifier (front left/right, rear left/right) with Subwoofer preamp-out

Individual background by download of pictures (max. 7)

Last-Scene-Memory-

Detachable Release panel with case

QUAD-zone-capable (separate audio-/video sound in vehicle)

MP3-playback with ID3-tag CD-text display

2 Aux A/V-inputs

Separate input for reversing camera

Separate input for telephone and navigation

2 monitor A/V Aux-outputs

CD-Changer control (CDC-A08)

4 (4 V) Preamp-outputs (front left/right, rear left/right, centre, Subwoofer)

Signal-Controller compatible (IVSC-5502, IVSC-3302)

Remote control included (IVRC-07)

see

http://www.blaupunkt.co.uk/7607004542_main.asp

for more info or contact me directly

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From what I read they appear to be quite a nice piece of equipment.

Chris has a special going on these at the moment too people. :no:

Looks like a great bit of gear for the price!!!

If only i had a car worthy of putting one in :mad:

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