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Hi guys I am currently organise a group of 5 people to purchasing the In Dash DVD Player with 7" Auto Color Monitor.

Features:

The DVD Player

DVD , Didital Video Disc, MP3, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, AM/FM Radio (Can Listen all Local Channel)

Also it comes with English Instruction, Remote Control, USB Ram and SD Card Input as well!!

The Monitor:

It can support PAL & NTSC, 16:9 & 4:3, also can connect to GPS system and parking sensor with parking video

Full auto up and down and it comes with Remote Control

Price of each system is $310 pick up from BRISBANE

Please put down your name if you interest

Group buying will be end 30/05/2008

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could you get any more pictures?, also would you post this to sydney?

yes will post some more pic tomorrow when i put one into my car!! And can send to sydney!! About $25 for postage

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yep I am looking for double din touch screen too. I currently have a $300 Eonon one off Ebay that blew up after about a year (very heavy use in that time though). Problem is that these cheap Chinese ones tend to have clunky menus, and controls. Also the radio station and TV receivers tend to have very poor amps built-in - so radio and TV reception is fairly crap.

But a touch screen one with a decent GUI and decent AMP would be awesome. Oh, and a tip for new guys - don't bother trying to get in-car TV to work - it just plain sucks unless you are next to a broadcasting tower. Of course we are looking to pay $400ish for such a thing.

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