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Item: In-CAR DVD & mp3 player with 7" screen

Location: Brisbane

Website: n/a

Item Condition: excellent.

Reason for Selling: no longer needed/wanted.

Price and Payment Conditions: $400.00 ONO

Extra Info: I've had this since I brought the car. I dont use the dvd player so I dont need this anymore. Better for someone else to put it to better use. It has a electric slide out 7" screen. I've copied avi & mpeg files to cd's before and this player has played them with no problems. It play's mp3's as well with no problems. It's sound output is awesome though I'm only running stock speakers right now anyway. LOL

Will be happy to show it in working condition.

Pictures: if I can get to the car soon, i'll take some. wanting to sell ASAP.

Contact Details: PM ME!!!! WANT TO SELL ASAP.

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no name brand sorry dude.

it's probably a few years old. it came with the car when i brought it last year.

it's in excellent perfect condition. it's never faulted with me and isn't missing any pixxles either.

i can show it in working condition.

ALSO...

it has built in TV as well.... forgot to mention this!

it's got all the aerials you'll need. it picks up pretty good reception but to get the best reception, of course you'll need to get a digital box which u can get from goldcoast car sound, etc.

sweet PM me you mobile and i might drop bye tomorrow if you home because i live in calamvale

just dont have a car ATM so will be dependent if i can borrow parents car

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