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I am just about to purchase one of these puppies brand new for $845. Anyone got any ideas whether it is a good buy.

Has anyone actually got one? Can you give me your review.... feedback...? anything...?

http://www.jvc-australia.com/JVC/client/c_...&prodID=173

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wow thats cheap man... I just picked up the KD-AVX2 (10cm tv screen one built in?!) $740.. so u got a good deal!!

I dont have much of an idea about jvc but supposedly there range is crap but I got mine based on features feedback and looks .. just the installers said it was crap.. but who cares :P

wow thats cheap man... I just picked up the KD-AVX2 (10cm tv screen one built in?!) $740

got mine for $600 yesterday...

3.5" is just a toy...too small to view porn tho'

as for the 2 din set..looks good, but the face isnt detacable?...so it just sits there teasing the thieves

a fold-away/popup one that some1 mentioned ^^^ would be more ideal IMO

:no:

Would be nice to moitior eng parameters on the screens as well eh.

You could run a carputer to take the signals from your ECU and output them via RCA/Video cables into the head unit, not sure what the screen quality would be like though. Computer screens have much better resolution and use VGA cables, as opposed to tv displays which dont have the same resolution and use RCA/SVideo standards...

Haha..! I just got mine.. I got mine for about $650 because it was the last working sample.. the plate is missing, but so far so good.

Wow, bloody good price.

Post a review... whats the unit like?

What amps, etc are you running from it?

Wow, bloody good price.

Post a review... whats the unit like?

What amps, etc are you running from it?

Yeah will do for sure. Still haven't installed yet though. I'm still looking for a decent set of splits and rears and will get everything installed in one go. Have also decided to amp the front/rears... considering a Kicker IX404 4 CH ... Anyone had any experience with these before? Will get the amp first then find the speakers to match...

As for the boot i've got a Kicker KX200.2 Amp and Kenwood 12" sub... not installed either...

Any advice...??

Wow, bloody good price.

Post a review... whats the unit like?

What amps, etc are you running from it?

I've got a 12" pioneer sub, running off an alpine mono block amp.. with a pair of JL splits at the front and standard rear speakers. Its sounds pretty decent.. although wouldnt mind hearing how it'd all go with decent rear speakers.

but the quality and sound is awesome.

i bought my setup, w/ wiring, for $1600

The screen quality is great! Although I havent really seen any others, but during the day when I'm driving.. and I glance down at it, I can see the foo fighters rockin out pretty well.

I guess the cons of it are that you cant detach the face.. and passengers dont understand how new it is and they keep touching it and don't get that I'm still in the paranoia stage where a finger smudge will elssen the life of the screen.. hahah.. idiots!

I haven't come across any flaws as yet.. but, for the price I got it for.. I don't think I can complain!

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Yeah will do for sure. Still haven't installed yet though. I'm still looking for a decent set of splits and rears and will get everything installed in one go. Have also decided to amp the front/rears... considering a Kicker IX404 4 CH ... Anyone had any experience with these before? Will get the amp first then find the speakers to match...

As for the boot i've got a Kicker KX200.2 Amp and Kenwood 12" sub... not installed either...

Any advice...??

get that one IF it is a decent price. heaps of grunt.

Thanks Chris... Whats a decent price for one of these second hand??? $100 -150?? is 200 way too over the top??

what condition is it in and what is the advertised price?

I just won it on ebay. Auction said "excellent working order, A1 condition." Total inc. shipping is $130. Seems pretty reasonable doesn't it...?

if it works - yes.

you gotta be kidding.. cheap as chips!

For anyone else thats interested there is another one on ebay with no bids yet starting at $85 with a Buy it Now for $150.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...p;rd=1&rd=1

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