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Clarion MP3/WMA/CD High Powered 53wx4 Top of the range Head unit

Model no.DXZ766MP

This unit has all the bells and whistles, was over $700 brand new. Will suit someone looking for a top of the line quality head unit.

you can feel the quality as soon as you lift it.

This sale is for complete head unit, wiring harness and remote, all that you need.

Features:

53wx4 High Powered

Motorized sloping Face

Detachable Face

MP3 ID3 TAG

SLOPE CONSOLE

M BASS EX

24 BIT

MOSFET

4v/ 6channel Output

AUX input

Z-Enhancer sound customization

Low-pass filter

18 FM/6 AM station presets

MP3 and WMA compatible with ID3-TAG display

CD-R/RW ready

FI VFD (Fully Integrated 16-gradation full dot VF display) (256 x 64 dot)

728-variable colour illuminated keys

Screensaver

CeNET control of: DVD changer (easy), TV tuner, 6-disc CD changer

4-volt/6-channel RCA output

2-channel AUX input with level control

CeNET iPod interface compatible

full spectrum selectable LED lighting ( you can change the display to 7 different colors), 6 channel Rca output, MP3/WMA support and optional ipod connectivity.

Check this youtube clip to see some of the features of this head unit:

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=a1fA7Kf7TWI

Pick up from Taylors Lakes Melb

$200. I can post Australia wide for an extra $20

call/ sms Mob: 0422756270

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