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Howdy doody boys and girls,

I live Yokey's Knob, a northern beaches suburb of Cairns and I have a Pioneer 6.5 Inch Touchscreen Dvd player sitting in my heap that never gets used. Therefore it should belong to someone who will actually appreciate it.

Model # AVH-P5750DVD, has remote, all the usual bits and pieces. Good condition, have used a bunch of male and female bullet connecters so the loom on the back end of it is in very good and i will throw in simple wiring diagram if u need one.

Asking $800ono. I am open to negoitate, i am chasing an AFC Neo and Nismo FPR, we can talk the sphincter of the universe if you got something to offer.

Mobile is 0410 594 978, although i have bad reception where i live, so just txt me, i guarantee a response.

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I bought it in Feb 2006. Honestly dont know how old it is though. Found this info for u all.

LCD Monitor

Touch Screen operation Anti-Reflective and Fingerprint resistant screen coatingAuto switching to Rear View when reverse gear selected5 Viewing Modes (WideScreen, 3:4, etc.) Adjustable screen position with memory"Half Close" (10 secs) to allow access behind screen"Set Back" screen, 2-position selectableTFT (Thin Film Transistor) DisplayPAL and NTSC compatibleOSD (On Screen Display) for touch operationAuto Dimmer ControlPIP (Picture in Picture)

Supertuner Features

Supertuner IIID with digital processingDAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) External Tuner ControlSelectable Local / DX / Local Seek18 FM and 6 AM presets9kHz / 10kHz switching

Player Features

Compatible with CD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RWSuitable for double-sided and dual-layer discsSearch by Title, Chapter, TimePause and Repeat (Chapter, Title, Disc)Frame Play and Slow PlayAuto Play on disc insertionBookmark Play and Bookmark EjectBuilt-in MPEG 2/1 DecoderMP3 playback with ID3 tagSupports MP3 and WMA from CDDisc Title Memory and CD Text supportDisc Eject Lock selectable <A name=anch_3>

System Connection

Optical output for Dolby Digital and dts 5.1 audioPCM Linear stereo audio outputRCA Input (L+R+Video) RCA Video Input for Rear View Camera (not supplied)RCA Output for rear screen (Video) AV Bus Input for GEX-P6450TVP TV TunerPioneer P-Bus Input, Multiplay CD Control, AUX, etc ControlAUX Input via CD-RB10 or CD-RB20iPod Adapter Ready (CD-IB100 via EXT control)Comprehensive iPod Menu operationRGB In for AVG-VDP1 (Vehicle Dynamics Processor)Parking Brake connection

Audio Features

MOSFET 50 Watts x 4 high powerEEQ+ (Easy Equalizer) EQ-EX (Augments EEQ+)2 prs RCA Preout (F + Subwoofer/Non-Fading)2-Way Crossover (HPF/LPF) Subwoofer Crossover50 / 80 / 125 HzDirect Subwoofer Drive (from headunit power)SFEQ (Sound Focus Equalizer) SLA (Source Level Adjuster) Spectrum Analyzer and Level Indicator

Here is another pic of it as well.

BUT IT DOESNT INCLUDE THE VEHICLE DYNAMICS PROCESSOR.

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BUMP

600 even with postage included in that!!!

I have the operation and installation manuals, as well as the rca output loom as well.

Here's a few pics for you all.

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