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Hi All,

I own a Nissan 200SX S15 2001 model and always ready through these forums. I recently imported some car augio gear into Australia and thought this may interest you.

See: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...gory=14946&rd=1

I have 3 of these units for sale, i sold 1 last week.

I have a very similar model in my car, see:

www.payam.com.au/200SX.htm

This is the best of the best! Take a look and email me if you are interested. I'm in Sydney but can post anywhere in Australia.

Thanks and good luck!

Payam

I saw one of these on the weekend:

- Autobahn in Frankston

- 7" model as you have on ebay

- Sticker price was $4400

- Obviously Australian version with all warranties etc.

Which raises some issues..

- They are out in Australia - listed on the pioneer australia site too

- I very much doubt they would retail for more than $1000 than Autobahn has it listed for..

- JB, however, still has the old model as a runout

- They are very very sexy I will admit :D

How would the receipts and warranty be transferable from a USA based shop/sale to an Australian individual in Australia - can hardly take it back to the shop can we.. :)

I'm not just trolling here or something, I have just comitted to purchasing an older model version for a lot less than this.. so I am still quite interested in the possibilities :)

Hi, Can you tell me if AutoBahn has this model as the P7500DVD?

This is a 7.5" Touchscreen LCD with DVD-Audio capability also and 5.1 Doby receiver and TV. Pioneer has SIMILAR models with a 7" screen and dvd and mp3 but very few have touchscreen and all the other offers. I doubt that any retailer in australia has this. I suggest you phone Authobahn and ask them the model number, it's probably something like P7400 (which is the one all aussie retailers have had for 1 year now), ask for the AVH-P7500DVD.

This is the best unit out now, check it out.

Payam

Hi, Also if any problems. Send the unit back to me, i'll send it to Pionner USA for a 2 week repair/swap. No problems with warranty at all. i've had the AVH-P6500DVD Model in my 200SX for 6 months, no problems with it..works great, impresses all who are lucky enough to ride in my car. hehe...

This is the one I saw..

http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/car/catalogue...h-p7550dvd.html

- Only 7" screen, but ist still a touchscreen and DVD-Audio and the likes.

- Apologies for casting dispersions

Certainly has a lot more features than the previous model, but I can't really afford the huge jump in price - nor justify it given that I don't have any DVD-Audio's, probably won't have full 5.1 in my car etc.

The 7500 also won at the EISA Awards:

http://www.eisa-awards.org/awards/2003-2004/mobile.htm

Personally I would still be very apprehensive in buying this off someone I didn't know personally due to the warranty/repair hassles that could occur - given its not for sale in Australia..

Good luck with the sale dude.

Originally posted by JR

what truck did these fall off?

No truck, they were imported. Simple as that, purchased and being resold for those who are keen on having the best.

Simple as that. I even have the receipt from the US wholesaler which can also be supplied to you as proof of purchase if you need this.

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