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For sale is an Alpine IVA-W502E 7" Touch Screen Head Unit.

Product Details: http://www.alpine.com.au/showItem.php?item_id=51

Features:

iPod/iPhone Connectivity (including Video)

USB Connectivity

DVD Player

WMA/MP3/AAC Compatible

With additional modules you can even add Sat Nav, a reverse camera, TV and Bluetooth phone if you wanted to.

Selling as I'm pulling parts out of the car ready to sell it.

This is a great head unit. I would keep it if I were not moving overseas to a country where I wont be owning a car.

Original purchase receipts will be supplied with the sale.

Price: $500

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awesome price glws. how do you update the maps? and how much does updating cost?

Edited by AtomicBomberMan

Thanks Mate,

All updates are done via a USB cable that plugs into the GPS unit.

You just download the updates from Alpine, put them on a USB stick, plug it in and away it goes.

I don't know how much map updates are as I've not done it in the 18 months I've owned it.

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