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bought this before i bought my stag, intended to hook it up to the xanavi screens in stageas.. which mine doesn't have lol it's been used also

it's a JVC KD-AVX1, has it's own 3" screen or you can hook it up to exterior screens like the factory one :)

want $250ono, alternatively i don't mind keeping it as i'm debating running it so i can fit a reverse camera :)

* DVD/CD receiver with built-in amplifier (20 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)

* 3" TFT LCD monitor built into the motorised, fold-down faceplate

* On-screen display of JPEG images

* Plays DVDs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, Video CDs, and MP3/WMA discs

* Giga MP3 capability — will play up to 100 hours of MP3/WMA files burned onto a single recordable DVD

* System control via front-panel control keys and menu system

* 7-band iEQ

* CD changer controls

* Audio/video input

* Backup camera input

* Audio/video output<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

* Dual-zone mode

* 5-volt front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs

* Wireless remote

* DVD frequency response: 16-22,000 Hz

* DVD signal-to-noise ratio: 95 dB

* FM sensitivity: 11.3 dBf

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can get actual pics on request

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hi ryan,

Mikes in adelaide. Chef stagea and I are doing a trip to Sydney on Monday to look at a Autech, so could maybe help out with something.

Mike sort something and talk to adam or myself and well c what we can do :)

hi ryan,

Mikes in adelaide. Chef stagea and I are doing a trip to Sydney on Monday to look at a Autech, so could maybe help out with something.

Mike sort something and talk to adam or myself and well c what we can do :P

Yeah that would be awesome if you could get the deck up here.

I think i was talking to Chef Stagea about a lift to Lane Cove to look at an Autech. I can't really help out during the week. After hours fine tho

Ryan,

I have a lift sorted in sydney. If you after the deck get onto it quick smart cos we fly out monday morning early so Mike needs to get it to one of us!

Also we wont be in sydney very long so we'll need to sort it out quick smart!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, i really want this deck please send with kidafa

i can direct deposit no worries or give cash to whoever you would like.

I would prefer Direct Deposit though

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