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I have a TMX-R700, it is an unwanted gift. Brand new in the box however i have opened it to have a look. The unit still has original protective wraps on it and all unused obviously.

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This monitor is perfect to keep your back seat passengers entertained. With 3 A/V Inputs and an IR transmitter for the headphones it has enough choices to please the pickiest passengers.

7" TFT Active Matrix LCD Colour Monitor

Open / Close / Tilt / Swivel Mechanism

3 A/V Inputs

1 A/V Output

Wireless Remote Control Included

IR Transmitter for Wireless Headphones

2 Wired Headphone Outputs

Direct Fit with Alpine Overhead Consoles

RRP - $1299 (According to websites)

Sell - $350 Neg - Quick Sale!

SOLD!

Edited by Got Boost?
  • 2 weeks later...
hey bud whats the overhead console does this require to have unit fitted

Doesn't require a console, it comes as it is able to be mounted to the roof and has the console area built around the screen. It has little lights on it as well for the rear.

  • 11 months later...

Are these difficult to install? Is there any need to cut the roof or roof lining at all? I have a R34 Sedan with little people in the back who would love this unit? :banana:

Are these difficult to install? Is there any need to cut the roof or roof lining at all? I have a R34 Sedan with little people in the back who would love this unit? :teehee:

Honestly i'm not to sure, i will check that out for you. As far as i was aware you will have to make a hole for cables etc, but the mounting is a few simple bolts if i remember correctly!

  • 2 weeks later...

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