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I'm selling my Pioneer head unit and the stacker.

The headunit is a Pioneer KEH-P7900R, and looks like this:

KEH_P7900R.jpg

It's a cassette headunit, with CD stacker.

I bought the HU and stacker about a year ago now, brand new for 400 pounds (from the UK obviously :P) which is roughly $1000. It's still in good condition.

The stacker I'm sure does work but for some reason I cant get it to work in the Skyline. It was working fine in the Commodore and then when I sold that I shifted it to the Skyline and now can't get it to go. But I surely doubt there's anything majorly wrong with it.

Anyway asking price is $450 for the headunit and stacker.

I'm in Perth but can COD.

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