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Item: JVC KD-SHX705 MP3 headunit

Location: QLD, Gold Coast

Item Condition: Used but perfect condition, comes with the software to change it to your own backgrounds etc.

Reason for Selling: Sold the car it was in

Price: $250

Extra Info:

JVC KD-SHX705 MP3 CD in dash player

The 256 color display, can put your own background in and comes with a cd to create your own gifs so there moving or backgrounds in jpg

Key Features: Power Output: 50W x 4 MOS-FET Power Amp PICT (personalized Image Capture Technology) 256-Color OEL Display DiAS Digital Processing Tuner Gold-Plated Adjustable Line Input Advanced Multi-Bit DAC MP3/WMA Compatible CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible DSP with 7 Ambience Modes Digital 7-Band iEQ BBE Digital High Definition Sound 5V Line Output Level Gold-Plated Line Output Terminals (x 2 pairs) x4 preouts Gold-Plated Subwoofer Output Terminals with Level/Frequency Control Motorized Slide-Out Face

Great if your wanting to set up a big sound system in your car!

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Pm or txt: 0433 200 198

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