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I work for Hi-Tech car sound and i've come across the capability to purchase these units incredibly cheap i just installed on into my car and i have a few mates interested so in order to get the price down i'm trying here to see if i can organise a group buy.

just looking for 8 people min. but hey the more the better off we'll be

These units are no name units but as i've dealt with almost every unit available they are made in the clarion factory wiring is the same and the interface layout is almost identical.

these units are 45x4 watt have 2 video feeds in for either sat nav and/or reversing camera or if you are keen gaming consoles with the support of an inverter, and 2 rca outs being video and left right audio for slave units amps whatever else.

these units are covered by 12 month manufacturer warrantee on the condition they are professionally installed and have sustained no visual damage for example "my unit wasn't working so i slapped it around a bit."

I live on the gold coast if you in the surrounding area like tweed or brisbane i'm more than happy to drop the item to you saves you cartage fee and i know the unit gets their safely.

if you don't want to sling out for someone to fit it like JB or Autobarn i will work out an installment fee if you like depending on the car but i can't see it being much more than 60$ to fit it.

Main Features:

- 7"wide LCD screen

-DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/DVD-R/CD-R/WMA Compatible

- Built-in amplifier

- AM-FM Tuner (16/32 preset stations)

- Auto memory store/preset scan

- NTSC/PAL compatible

- Full function remote control

- OSD and digital display

- Electronic anti shock

- Rear monitor video output

- TV Tuner (optional)

- Reversing camera (optional)

- gps integration (optional)

If you would like to see it working and in the car and live locally then by all means pm me and we'll organise something. the pictures show the unit installed into my R33 skyline

Price is - $650 (+postage if not local)

[email protected]

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Edited by Bullet

Im interested in this product. Please provide a deatiled description of the product including picture, make, model number. As well as your companies Name, Trading Address and ACN.

Cheers

touchscreen? am i able to link up say a carputer to the screen ie rca inputs?

not touch screen everyone i've ever dealt with in regards to touch screen has had too many issues dead crystals or pixels not worth the extra cash they are remote controlled - yes if you are able to get some sort of firewire setup i think its called on your puter and have rca outs on your puter then yes you can hook anything up that will give audioa visual signals to the screen, basically like a home tv with av 1 av 2 and dvd

Im interested in this product. Please provide a deatiled description of the product including picture, make, model number. As well as your companies Name, Trading Address and ACN.

Cheers

i will get some pictures up a little later and i'll quote the manual for exacting details,

i work for Hi-tech Car sound as stated above however these will be simply bought and passed along i'm the middle man, so as for trading address and acn they won't be posted however for those interested like yourself i shall give you my mobile phone number and other my abn as refference only. like i said these units and simple in hand out of hand i will put you in touch with the direct person in charge of warrantee on these units. thanks for your interest if you are still unsure of anything please do not hessitate to contact me.

Edited by Bullet
touchscreen? am i able to link up say a carputer to the screen ie rca inputs?

check this site out http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/

Edited by Zardos

I'm very interested Bullet but i would need a more detailed description on the product...

Is there a site for this particular brand?

Where is the supplier located?

How much is it extra for the TV tuner?

Cheers

Edited by QRI05E
I'm very interested Bullet but i would need a more detailed description on the product...

Is there a site for this particular brand?

Where is the supplier located?

How much is it extra for the TV tuner?

Cheers

These units come froma supplier in Tugan Queensland, i've no idea where he gets them from whether its manufacturer or from a wholesaler however for those parties interested along with my number i will send the number of the supplying party who also takes care of warrantee. as mentioned these units carry no name/brand/symbols however they look like clarion, so my guess would be a clarion offshoot to avoid copyright issues.

as for the tv tuner i'm not sure as i've not priced one of these from the supplier however i can organise that with the supplier and get him to contact your directly i'm just concentrating on the dvd units at the moment. trying to get the 8 need for the 10 involved to get them at thise price if we get more than 10 then we're looking at a cheaper price.

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