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hey guys i have up for sale 2 brand new clarion head units they are double din, duz386mp, i bought them a while ago intending to use them in a couple of cars but no longer have the use for them. so need them gone asap, i paid $500 each for both of them, the regular retail price is around $600. very good decks for the money. they look kinds standard so less intention of the stereo being stolen.

details as follows:

  • CD-R/RW ready

  • MP3, WMA and iTunes® AAC compatible

  • Rear USB connector

  • WMDRM 10 playback via supported USB Digital Media streaming

  • 18 FM, 6 AM station presets

  • iPod® direct control via USB

  • Z-Enhancer Plus

  • MAGNA BASS EX dynamic bass enhancement

  • 4-channel × 50 watts

  • High visibility 2-line display with Screen savers

  • Rotary volume control

  • Phone mute

  • Ce NET control of 6-disc CD changer

  • Front AUX input

  • 4-channel audio 6v pre-out's

  • AUX Bluetooth transceiver BLT370 ready

  • OEM steering wheel remote wired interface capability

Id be happy to take $300 for each unit as they are an older model now but brand new never used.

sms me on 0421675373 or pm me if you are interested thanks guys.

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