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Hey guys,

Going to be buying a new deck soon just want to know your thoughts on the below models.

http://clarion.com/au/en/products/2008/mul...2393796070.html

http://clarion.com/au/en/products/2008/mul...2393796066.html

Now it will be going in a R34 so out of experience what do you guys prefer using single din or double din, ive never used any of them. Also does anyone actually own any of these models how they find using them? Do they play AVI,MPG,DVIX direct of dvd's cause i get sick of converted to dvds lmao..

I Can get both models at about $500 each. There both the same price.

If theres anything better at my budget of about $500and below :D please let me know.

Thanks everyone. :(

I just bought a JVC AVX-810 i think it isfor my r34, its a double din 7inch touchscreen, great unit, also has external HD support

anyway, my 2c would be to stick to a double din unit rather than a flip out screen as it would cover your AC controls unless you put it in the second din slot, that said, if you do that it will cover whatever you have in the first din slot.

i recommend the Sony XAVW1 7" In Dash CD DVD Monitor

it looks sleek all the mechanics in the movement in the screen are solid and the touch screen is really good

plus the pic quality is great i don't usually recommend sony products but this is darn good

there about 1000 but i seen it for 800 at places

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