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Hey guys, got this Alpine unit here. It's in top condition, guaranteed 100% working order, comes with both the remote and the faceplate case. Selling due to me buying the new Pioneer 9850 Bluetooth deck. I'll set reserve at say $250 and go from there.

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Hey guys, got this Alpine unit here. It's in top condition, guaranteed 100% working order, comes with both the remote and the faceplate case. Selling due to me buying the new Pioneer 9850 Bluetooth deck. I'll set reserve at say $250 and go from there.

Hey mate,

would you take $200

also do you have a picture of it?

No camera at the moment but go here and you will see a pic. It's exactly the same as the one I have up for sale...

Here's a list of specs...

50W MAX x 4 High Power Amplifier

Bass Engine Plus™

- 4-Channel Digital Time Correction

- 3-Position HP/LP Digital Crossover

- Subwoofer Level Control with Phase Selector

- Bass Center Frequency Control

- Bass Band Width Adjustment

- Treble Center Frequency Control

- Bass Type Control

Media Xpander™

SAT Radio Ready

MP3/WMA/CD-R/RW Playback

CD Text and MP3/WMA Tag Informtation Display

Quick Search Function

CD Text, CD Text Display, CD Text Scroll

3 Color Display with Output Level Indicator

Versatile-Link™ Ready

MaxTune SQ Tuner

Regulated 1Bit DAC

3 PreOuts (4 volt)

iPod™ Interface Ready (KCA-420i)

MM Driver (Hard Disc Drive) Ready

MobileHub™ Ready

Swing Mechanism with Detachable Face

RUE-4187 Wireless Remote Control Included

$200 is too low for me, I'd rather hold on to it if I'm gonna let it go for that little, I think even asking $250 is fair

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