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This is the other head unit i am selling due to a massive upgrade. It is absolutely perfect condition, comes with remote, but can't find the manual. Also comes with custom patch lead if fitting to a Subaru so you don't have to butcher your own. Details are as below:

I am also after $650 for this one.

JVC KW-AVX810 In Dash DVD Monitor

Activate the AV controls by a flick of your hand, with the new motion sensor. You can play iPod audio/video*, and various other formats on USB devices or SD cards. The built-in 7-inch touch panel monitor can be detached for security. The unit is compatible with Bluetooth Wireless Technology with an optional adapter.

- MOS-FET 50W x 4

- Ready for Bluetooth Wireless Technology*1

- 7-Inch Monitor with Low-Reflection TFT Screen

- USB Audio and Video for iPod*2

- SD Slot (JPEG/AAC*3/MP3/WMA/WAV)

- GIGA MP3 MULTI

- AAC*3/WAV/MP3/WMA Compatible (DVD/CD/USB)

- DivX/JPEG/MPEG1,2 Compatible (DVD/CD/ USB*4)

- DTS Digital Out/Dolby Digital/MPEG Audio

- 7-Band iEQ

- 5V Line/Subwoofer Output Level

- Gold-Plated Input Terminals (AV/Video)

- Gold-Plated Output Terminals (Front/Rear/Subwoofer/Composite Video)

- Optical Digital Out

- Motion Sensor

- Touch Panel

- TFT ON/OFF

- Multilingual Display (English/Spanish/French/German/Italian/Dutch/Swedish/Danish/ Russian)

- CD Changer Ready

- High-Pass Filter (ON/Through)

- Detachable Control Panel

- Rear View Camera Ready

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