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Well i have not put this into my new car and im guessing i should prob put the cash elsewhere.

This has been installed and uninstalled by JB-HI to keep my warranty.

This thing has a 5 year warranty and still has 2 years of extended warranty

It was worth over 4,000 when i first bought it and is still above the market.

Motorised 18cm (7 ") - Touchscreen

MOSFET 50 Watts x 5 channels high power

6-Channel 5-Volt Gold-plated RCA pre-outs (inc. Subwoofer)

DVD-R/RW and CD-R/RW compatible

It also has the ability to run (with a mod) GPS and also the ability to FULLY monitor rpm/ oil and fuel ratios etc

Can Run ipod / xbox / ps2 / ps3 & 2 additonal screens

Very Stealth looking when screen is down and also has security face removal.

Has full sound control - Can move the sound peaks and stage to anywhere you want in the car, theres not much sound wise this thing cant do.

Looking for 1200 for this as its one hell of a steal for the quality this thing pumps out

Will post to anywhere but since its fragile might cost a few dollars more then normal (as i dont want it wrecked on the buyer)

Link below - PLease contact 0423 031 516 (chris) if you want further details.

CD/DVD player is in Brisbane

http://www.pioneer.com.au/productdetails/c...ifications.html

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