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;) Hey guys, got a 7" fold out single din unit which i wanna get rid off. Im very sure all of you know what this unit is. i have used it for a couple of years. in very good working order. you can view it working prior to purchase.

Items:

PIONEER AVH-P7550 DVD

Item Condition:

very good condition includes remote and all cables etc

Contact Details:

PM ME (as im on this site daily) for further questions or give me a call/sms on 0403 505 437. im in melb city area.

Price and price conditions:

$700ono

prefer melb pickup buyers. can post but at buyers expense

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  • 3 weeks later...

-------------------FINAL OFFER---------------------------

________________TAKE IT OR LEAVE______________________

$500 BUCKS otherwise my girlfriend gets an early birthday present.

:rolleyes:

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
thanks for the bumpage you "clown"

Mate, I am just here to protect my fellow skyline brothers from getting ripped off.

No need to get upset and have a teary....

$500 is a RIP!

Lower it to $450, let's be realistic.

  • 2 weeks later...

Turbz RB-25 it shits me to tears on how many social retards post crap in other peoples for sale threads. He probably didnt know what they were going for on ebay, and some dont even like buying off ebay because of all the scams and risk of not getting a warranty if the item stuffed up.

not buying off ebay has its benefits.

Turbz RB-25 it shits me to tears on how many social retards post crap in other peoples for sale threads. He probably didnt know what they were going for on ebay, and some dont even like buying off ebay because of all the scams and risk of not getting a warranty if the item stuffed up.

not buying off ebay has its benefits.

well said. :D

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