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I'll sell you my old pioneer one for 50 plus postage it works perfectly it's still installed in my r32 I just never listen to music when I drive

I'm in sydney

Let me know

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Hey all im after a cheap car cd player $50 max. An old pioneer, kenwood, alpine something along those lines just not a povo brand haha. let me know what ya got cheers.

Hey man not sure if your still after a cd player and wanna spend some more money but I have a brand new kenwood cd mp3 with triple RCA.... However not $50 I got receipt for it and I paid $389 for it it's brand new and in the box never used I'm willing to take a lot less than what I paid... Let me know!

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