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Alrighty.

So I'm ripping most of my AV system out, so I have a few things to get rid of.

All prices are negotiable.

The next piece of gear is a DVD player.

I bought this unit second hand from a good family friend, he had it in his show car, and it wasn't used overly too much at all. Since being in my car, it's played one DVD. The DVD player comes with its own Remote control

DVD Player is a Sansui DVP-2002B

DVD/VCD/MP3/CD Player

It is a single din unit.

The third piece, is the seperate Screen. It is a Slim Art SA-700 This screen at the moment is hooked into the DVD player, but also has a second input from another external video source.

The screen is in MINT condition and has done the exact same amount of work as the DVD player. The screen comes with its own remote control

Screen is a 7Inch TFT-LCD

NTSC/PAL auto recognition.

Infrared Remote

OSD Screen Display

Setting mode with auto store function

7" Diagonal

Display format: 1140 (RGB)(H)x234(V)

Dimensions: 154.1X85.5mm

Pix Set: Vertical Stripe

System: NTSC/PAL (AUTO)

Video input: 1.0Vp -p (75 Ohm)

Audio input: -10dB (10k Ohm)

Power Supply: 11 - 14V DC

Rated Current </= 300mA

Rated power consumption </= 10W

Operating Temp: 5 - 40 Degrees Celsius

Storage Temp: -10 - 80 Degrees Celsius

An FM transmitter is also sitting there in the bundle.

Okay now then onto PRICE:

I'm asking:

*Sub: $220 - Sold

*DVD Player + Screen: $420

*Turbo Timer: $80 - Sold

The FM transmitter is sold with the DVD Player + Screen.

Conditions on sale:

All prices are negtioable, so throw me an offer via PM, and I'll get back to your

OR

SMS me on 0406 962 347

Please don't call, it's not a good time at the moment for phone calls.

The items are out here, at my place in Corrimal.

The DVD player AND Screen are now removed from my car permanently (previously installed)

I 100% guarantee that they work.

I WILL NOT sell broken parts to someone, unless I tell them first

I'd like pickup only really, although, if need be, things can be arranged to be dropped to certain places etc.

I have user manuals for the DVD Player, Screen and the FM Transmitter

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Edited by MBS206

pics of dvd player and screen please. possible may get both this coming week off you. please PM the pics to me...

Will get pics ASAP

DVD Player and Screen are still in the car, so you'll have to give me warning if you want them.

Edit: Is MBS206 at a friends house.

pics would still help fellas... so your down round the gong? im in syd....maybe can arrange an inspection sometime

Hey

Haven't had a chance to get hte photos up yet as I lost hte CD for my phone to upload photos onto the PC.

I'll get some more this weekend and transfer them.

I'll be pulling the DVD player out tomorrow also completely, but I have a 12Volt power supply at home that i can boot it up from to prove it is working.

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