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Selling my CD/Tuner deck (Panasonic CQ-DF302). Had it in my car for about 8 months since buying it new about 14 months ago (it stayed boxed til i installed it)

The condition is very good, only a few minor scuff marks on the clear display...you dont even notice them unless something is reflecting on it

Reason for sale is that an MP3 player has been purchased for me from US.

CQ-DF302.jpg

45W x 4 High-Power CD Player/ Receiver with CD Changer Control

Audio

4-channel high-power amp (45W x 4 max.)

Loudness

2V front/rear channel preamp-outs

Non-fading 2V subwoofer-out

Muting

CD

CD-R/CD RW playback

CD changer control

Multi-stage noise shaping 1-bit DAC

3-beam hologram pickup

One-chip digital circuit

Scan, search, repeat, pause, and random play

Radio

18 FM and 6 AM presets with preset scan

Alphatuner V

Auto preset memory with scan

Seek tuning

Display and Other Features

Level meter

Open face CD access

Removable faceplate

Wireless remote control

Product details above and pic can be found here

pic is not of actual deck - can take digi pics if you want.

$180 ono - any offer welcome

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$150 anyone?

pretty keen to get rid of this.

Gday

Selling my CD/Tuner deck (Panasonic CQ-DF302).  Had it in my car for about 8 months since buying it new about 14 months ago (it stayed boxed til i installed it)

The condition is very good, only a few minor scuff marks on the clear display...you dont even notice them unless something is reflecting on it

Reason for sale is that an MP3 player has been purchased for me from US.

CQ-DF302.jpg  

45W x 4 High-Power CD Player/ Receiver with CD Changer Control  

 

Audio

4-channel high-power amp (45W x 4 max.)  

Loudness  

2V front/rear channel preamp-outs  

Non-fading 2V subwoofer-out  

Muting  

CD

CD-R/CD RW playback  

CD changer control  

Multi-stage noise shaping 1-bit DAC  

3-beam hologram pickup  

One-chip digital circuit  

Scan, search, repeat, pause, and random play  

Radio

18 FM and 6 AM presets with preset scan  

Alphatuner V  

Auto preset memory with scan  

Seek tuning  

Display and Other Features

Level meter  

Open face CD access  

Removable faceplate  

Wireless remote control  

Product details above and pic can be found here  

pic is not of actual deck - can take digi pics if you want.

$180 ono - any offer welcome

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