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Eurovox 2585 In Dash 2 Din 6.5' Multimedia System (brand New)


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This unit is a top of the range unit designed specifically for Australia and found in the brand new Outlander VRX and Pajero Exceed. RRP is $1995. As stated, this unit is BRAND NEW and comes with all original accessories (ie wiring loom, antennas etc). It includes the following options:

6.5-inch wide screen color display monitor

AM / FM Radio

Inbuilt TV Tuner (Antenna also provided)

Plays : CD / VCD / DVD / MP3 & CD-R compatible Discs

Built-in 45W x 4 high power amplifier

IR Remote control

Operating Voltage : DC 12V-13.5V

Main Unit Size : W184mm x H100mm x D180mm

Also has GPS Sat Nav and seperate Reverse Camera Input.

Genuine enquiries only. Installation can be provided at an extra $200.

UNIT PRICE $600 Firm

Contact me on 0401 661 655

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The unit was only made for factory vehicles (OE Equipment) and was never sold seperately for retail. That is the reason why not much additional information can be found.

The unit was only made for factory vehicles (OE Equipment) and was never sold seperately for retail. That is the reason why not much additional information can be found.

Ok, but you still have not answered my question.

People will not buy this unless you can provide a little more info than currently on display here

Is there a way I can plug in an RGB cable if I install a car PC?

when you say 3month warranty 'when installed', does that mean installed by you?

Yes the unit does have RGB inputs so you can connect a car PC if you like. The 3 month warranty only applies if you get the unit professionally installed.

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mate, ya better pm the mods, or they are going to call you a trader and shut you down very quickly.......

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