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All this was going to go into my LS400 but it will be getting sold soon so all the car audio equipment is for sale.

Some items are brand new still packed in orginal boxes and some are second hand items I purchased but never used.

Can email high res and other pictures on request.

Email me at [email protected] if interested in anything

Brand New Items Still In Original Boxes

JVC KD-DV6105 – CD/DVD/WMA/MP3 Player

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Price - $400

Front AUX Input ensures easy connections with external audio devices. Superior sound is made possible by a MOS-FET amp, 24-bit resolution DAC, and Digital 7-Band iEQ. Dual Zone is also available.

Front AUX Input

The KD-DV6105 comes equipped with an AUX input conveniently located on the front panel. This permits easy connection with external devices – including digital audio players – and easy enhancement of your in-car audio entertainment.

Highlights

• Power Output: 50W x 4 Max.

• MOS-FET Power Amp

• GIGA MP3

• Digital 7-Band iEQ

• DVD-R/-RW, +R/+RW, VCD Compatible

• MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3/WMA Tag

• CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

• DTS/Dolby Digital/MPEG Audio (2ch)

• 24-bit DAC (Audio)

• Adjustable Line Input Terminals

• 5V Line Output Level

• Line Output Terminals ( x 2 pairs)

• Front AUX Input

• Video Output Terminals

• Second Audio Output

• Subwoofer Output Terminals with Level/Frequency Control

• Optical Digital Output

• Flip-down Face

• Rotary Encoder Multi-Control

• Dual Zone Function

• Multi-Function Wireless Remote Control

*In conjunction with KS-PD100

DVD Section

• Video Format: NTSC/PAL

• Chapter Access (for DVD)

• Pause/Step/Slow*

• VCD Playback Control

• Direct Track Access (for VCD)

• Last Position Memory

*Remote control only

CD Section

• CD Text

• Disc Name Registration

• Direct Track Access

• Random/Repeat/Intro Play

• +/- 10 Skip Function

Changer Control Section

• MP3 Control*

• CD Text*

• Direct Disc Select (1-12)

• Random/Repeat Play

• Skip/Search

• +/- 10 Skip Function

* In conjunction with CH-X1500.

Tuner Section

• HS-II Tuner

• 18 FM and 6 AM Presets

• SSM (for FM)

• Seek (Up/Down)

• AFNS/PNC

• Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM)

• Auto Antenna

Amplifier Section

• Source-Specific Volume Control

• Balance/Fader Control

• Volume Attenuator

• Loudness Control

• Max. Amp Gain Switcher

Display Section

• Blue-Color Display

• White LED Backlight

• Switchable Dimmer

• Level Meter

• Power Switch Standby Illumination

General Section

• Detachable Control Panel with Carrying Case

• Tel. Muting

• Power-Off Mode Eject

• COMPU PLAY

• Preferred Setting Mode

Splits Pods

Brand New

Made from fibre glass. with a grey cover and an MDF base which bolts to the car.

They are approximately 10 cm deep at their highest point and about 3 at their lowest.

Angled towards the middle of the car so the sound is directed at you.

Designed for 6.5" Mid and space for a tweeter to be mounted also.

Price - $50

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Used

MTX 12” Sub & Box

MTX Thunder 400 Sub And Custom Made Box

Max Power 400w

Dual Voice Coil

Normal Power 250w

Price - $180

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