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Item: Regan RF-302B headunit

Age: 1.5 months

Condition: Like new

Price: 330ono

Location: Northern Beaches of Sydney. Can post.

Contact: via only this thread please. Mobile will be given to the buyer.

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I bought this headunit in February, and I have the receipts for warranty purposes. It *just* fit in my R33, but my (supposedly lost) new headunit arrived shortly afterwards. Now surplus to my needs, it is up for sale! If there is no interest here, it will go on eBay. (where they sell for a bit over my initial asking price)

I'm open to offers, and I realise that I will lose a bit of money because of my hasty/impatient buying... It's like brand new, and I don't think i've put any scratches on it. The screen is 3.5" widescreen, and I haven't even taken off the protective film! (it's a touch-screen and I wanted to protect it)

The box and pictures show all the details... but at a glance:

It plays DVD's, CD's, and VCD's. You can burn mp3's to a DVD and play them too!

It accepts a 3.5mm stereo jack input for ipods or whatever you like.

It is touchscreen, and there is an overlay that can control just about every function of the player.

It has video input, video output, reverse camera capabilities.... etc etc

It does BLUETOOTH... both for audio devices and for your phone. You can make and take calls through the unit, which auto-mutes the music at the same time.

The faceplate is removeable, and quite nice to look at. It's also motorised to 3 different viewing angles (vertical motion only)

It does radio, and has many presets available. Reception was as good as any other.

It has a TV tuner built in, which needs an antenna. I haven't tried it.

It has a USB input too, for external HDD's or a USB key.

There are cables coming out the back of the unit, and the usual plug-in set of cables for speakers, power, more RCA outputs etc. As you can see, I have left some plugs on the ends of the wires... there is plenty of cable left, so you can remove them if you use a different sort.

And here are the pics!

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Edited by RANDY

Yes... DIVX, XVID etc... I don't know about power output actually!

It has rear RCA and front RCA outputs. One pair is on the harness, the other pair is built into the rear (all pictured) and there is another yellow one for sub only. (on the harness with the front RCA outputs)

Oh I just found the output.. on the first picture above, the very right-hand side, bottom of the list... 4x50watt.

I think there is a youtube video of someone using it to show it off. Search for 3.5" dvd or something? =-]

Cheers!

I'd say a bit less than 1.5... It overhung my pocket by.. umm... 2cm? I could still put my hand in to get my smokes and mobile out!

I'll try to get a pic up soon of it fitted. Cheers!

I bought it on eBay. There are plenty for sale there. Their selling price plus shipping works out to be around $400... I think I paid slightly under that. I think I paid $380ish all up, and the receipt is in the box for warranty purposes.

I'm open to offers (as stated in first post), cause i'm saving to go overseas in a couple of months.

Cheers!

  • 5 weeks later...

nah sore it out in c'town, exact one a few months back for i think under $300 not completly sure tho, just know it was this one and cheaper because i was considerin buyin it.

wow! The distributor wants $385 directly. That's some awesome buying-power!

Thanks for the update though.. I sold it very happily for $250. =-]

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