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Alpine normally have the nicest UI IMO(I find it easy to use with iPod, JVC is a PITA without the remote)... Alpine 9887 is my pick, 9886 is similar but slightly lower spec.

I have a 9857 in the stag, all the features you need, being older is more solid, the 9887 is the new model, will get one for the 32 at some point, dont pay over 480ish. JB had them for that yesterday. ebay has them for that all the time http://shop.ebay.com.au/?_from=R40&_tr...8&_nkw=9887

http://www.alpine.com.au/products/product.asp?modelID=365

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Mate how much do you have to spend?

If its 500ish go for the alpine 9887 as RB_Ryan said.

If you want to spend 150 I'd say go for the cheap spec Pioneer one JB has (DEH-1150MPG from memory). I paid 138 for the one they advertised with the 6" splits (ticket price was $194ish?). Loads the next track in next to no time, heaps of options, has a remote and AUX-in aswell.

If you're going to get one for use with an iPhone, be aware of the new laws...search the forums if you don't know what I'm talking about, or check it on the Vicroads website.

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