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Item: CLARION TVX6651 IN DASH TV

Location: SYDNEY

Item Condition: USED, GOOD CONDITION

Reason for Selling: Not Needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $500 cash, pick up only

Extra Info: 6.5" COLOUR LCD TV - PAL - 280,800 Pixels

TFT Active-Matrix 6.5-inch LCD monitor with high resolution and semi-motorised opening/closing

Built-in TV Tuner

Screen Size Select

Built-in FM Modulator (Wide/Full wide/Cinema/Normal)

Front AV input(35mm mini jack):1

Rear Video input (RCA):1

Rear CCD/Video input(DIN):1*

1 Video Output (RCA)

motorized push button

comes woth remote control

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i got one of these Tv;s myself, they are awesome, I paid about $1800 for mine new with the arials. IF it were mine i wouldnt let it go for anything under $500. Thats why i didnt sell cause i didnt get a decent offer. $300 your dreaming pal.

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i got one of these Tv;s myself, they are awesome, I paid about $1800 for mine new with the arials. IF it were mine i wouldnt let it go for anything under $500. Thats why i didnt sell cause i didnt get a decent offer. $300 your dreaming pal.

this guy knows wat hes talking about reason for selling is im selling my car and i pulled out everything and put stock cd player back in and took my tv out and the dvd player comes with a remote and there is no box sorry if u want it buy it i jus have no need for it

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