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Hi guys I am currently organise a group of 5 people to purchasing the In Dash DVD Player with 7" Auto Color Monitor.

Features:

The DVD Player

DVD, Didital VCD, MP3, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, AM/FM Radio (Can Listen all Local Channel)

Also it comes with English Instruction, Remote Control, USB Ram and SD Card Input as well!!

The Monitor:

It can support PAL & NTSC, 16:9 & 4:3, Clock also can connect to GPS system and parking sensor with parking video

Full auto up and down and it comes with Remote Control

Price of each system is $620 pick up from BRISBANE

Please put down your name if you interest

Group buying will be end 10/01/2007 11:59pm Firm

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Edited by R34 GT

I have that dvd player.. not that great.. it skips all the time.. even when the car isnt moving and a clean cd..

The are cheap too $160

  • 1 month later...
yeah i'd be keen on something like the pioneer avh p6850dvd.

its black, looks standard with the skyline interior, etc.

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Yes I can organise to get them in from JAPAN, how much you guys wish to you!!

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