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Hey pplz

Have a top of the line pioneer DEH-7550 headunit.

It was top of the line, the one below the 7inch TV Pioneer headunit, Its in really great. absolutely cracking headunit, nothin wrong with it, pulled it out of the lib and is no longer needed.

Features

- 50x4 watt MOSFET

- WMA/MP3

- AM/FM, with local hold

- Full Dot matrix organic EL display, White display (plays backgrounds and equalizers)

- CD-R CD-RW compatible

- Dual pre-outs & Sub out aswell

- 3 band parametric equalizer

- Level indicator

- Multi CD playability

- Dual Operation modes for SPL and normal playing modes

- Remote control

- Dual sub control

- has individual speaker setup aswell, so every speaker in the car can be setup for optimum sound

thats like bugger all of the features it has. every feature the TV/DVD headunit minus the screen.

Looking for $480 for it firmish some room to negoiate. really is a great headunit with detachable face for security and all the top features possible.

MAY SWAP for parts of interest and cash aswell thanks

Hit me up a pm or leave a msg in this thread. all its doin is taking up room, comes in origional box with everythin it came with when it was new, labelled wires, origional loom with it, remote.

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cheers

Luke

Edited by BLACK WARRIOR
400ono for it really need gone, make a reasonable offer an its yours

hey luke..

still have the headunit?

ill give you $380 for it..

where are you located?

if possible can yu reply to [email protected]

just easier for me, more regula checking

cheers

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