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hey man I'm interested, but not a fan of ebay bidding thingymbob. HOw much if i was to send u the money and i get it straight up? no Bidding involved, i presume it comes with all the necessary cords? thanks

bryanlee38

for those of us who have had previous head units from japan they don't work naturally with australian radio. They usually need a chip or something put in them. Don't put peoples comments down if you don't know what your on about. I was genuinely asking a question as the colour matches the outside of my car and would be nice to have inside my car as it looks like a decent unit. Therefore i was genuinely interested in buying. I think i'll pass now however.

$600 :devil: whoa! Now tats ambitious! ERhm well if u wanna drop the price of watever the price gets up to on ebay. IF ITS NOT $600 I'll be keen to buy it. AND IF MASE U HAVE A OLD JAP HEADUNIT I'M keen. Or anyone out there. ANything that place cd's and looks nice. I dont need the radio! I LOVE MY MP3's ;) thanks

bryanlee38

As an importer of vehicles for 5years im quite sure i know what im atlking about. Bryan if you like make me an offer but you can go and ask strathfield car radios for a quote on such a unit and they will tell you what they are worth and then you will be shocked. I also have a double din which isn't working but i have been quoted $170 to fix. If you like you can have it for $50 and fix it up in melbourne or i can get it fixed and you give me $250 for it.

Its a jvc cd and tape/tuner it works with a battery charger in the house but won't play in the car. Weird. Let me know if your interested.

oh tru tru. narh too much trouble, thanks anywayz mrtwinturbo. But I'll see wat u fetch on ebay then I'll give u an offer above watever highest bid u get (if its still in my price range).

ED - r u selling ur headunit or just swapping?

bryanlee38

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As an importer of vehicles for 5years im quite sure i know what im atlking about.

So does this mean this is a trader advertisement from your import company?? No offense mate but you may of never received any cars with headunits that only go up to 88 fm but i have had two.

Thanks anyway and goodluck with the sale.

All car's which arive from japan only go up to roughly 89. Even on all standard japanese low volume or personal import cars.

Also its not a trader ad as i do this on the side. Like many others who import vehicles sure beats the hell out of paying dealer prices.

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