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Hi Guys,

I am selling a Pioneer AVH-P5750, it is in near condition with no marks or scratchs, 100% perfect working order. I am asking $350.00 firm.

It is motorised, touch screen, 50x4, sub output, plus heaps more (see below)

Comes with all wiring, detacable face, and surround casing.

It doesn't come with the remote, however, you don't need it anyway, it was pretty frustrating when you can easily use the touch screen.

Pick up is available from Canberra, alternatively, I can post at buyer's expense.

Features

LCD Monitor

Touch Screen operation

Anti-Reflective and Fingerprint resistant screen coating

Auto switching to Rear View when reverse gear selected

5 Viewing Modes (WideScreen, 3:4, etc.)

Adjustable screen position with memory

"Half Close" (10 secs) to allow access behind screen

"Set Back" screen, 2-position selectable

TFT (Thin Film Transistor) Display

PAL and NTSC compatible

OSD (On Screen Display) for touch operation

Auto Dimmer Control

PIP (Picture in Picture)

Supertuner Features

Supertuner IIID with digital processing

DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) External Tuner Control

Selectable Local / DX / Local Seek

18 FM and 6 AM presets

9kHz / 10kHz switching

Player Features

Compatible with CD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW

Suitable for double-sided and dual-layer discs

Search by Title, Chapter, Time

Pause and Repeat (Chapter, Title, Disc)

Frame Play and Slow Play

Auto Play on disc insertion

Bookmark Play and Bookmark Eject

Built-in MPEG 2/1 Decoder

MP3 playback with ID3 tag

Supports MP3 and WMA from CD

Disc Title Memory and CD Text support

Disc Eject Lock selectable

System Connection

Optical output for Dolby Digital and dts 5.1 audio

PCM Linear stereo audio output

RCA Input (L+R+Video)

RCA Video Input for Rear View Camera (not supplied)

RCA Output for rear screen (Video)

AV Bus Input for GEX-P6450TVP TV Tuner

Pioneer P-Bus Input, Multiplay CD Control, AUX, etc Control

AUX Input via CD-RB10 or CD-RB20

iPod Adapter Ready (CD-IB100 via EXT control)

Comprehensive iPod Menu operation

RGB In for AVG-VDP1 (Vehicle Dynamics Processor)

Parking Brake connection

Audio Features

MOSFET 50 Watts x 4 high power

EEQ+ (Easy Equalizer)

EQ-EX (Augments EEQ+)

2 prs RCA Preout (F + Subwoofer/Non-Fading)

2-Way Crossover (HPF/LPF)

Subwoofer Crossover

50 / 80 / 125 Hz

Direct Subwoofer Drive (from headunit power)

SFEQ (Sound Focus Equalizer)

SLA (Source Level Adjuster)

Spectrum Analyzer and Level Indicator

Specifications

Cellular Mute / Attenuate

Operation and Detach Face warning beep tones

System / Auto ant. Relay control

Clock

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how much will it be in total, postage to sydney 2145...cheers

$15.00 anywhere to Australia via express post.... Hence, $365.00.

This head unit is a bargain fellas, where else are you going to find a pioneer touch screen TV in near new condition for this price?

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