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Hi All,

Changing up the car a bit and i want to sell my double din head unit. it is in perfect condition and comes with the remote, usb cable and bluetooth microphone. only reason why i am selling it is because i want to go back to a single din. It is currently in the car and works 100%. if youre in sydney i am happy for you to test it and see it working before removal.

As it came with the car i dont have the original box. i would prefer a local buyer because i dont want it to get damaged during shipping. for interstate interested parties you will need to pay extra for postage. if i need to send it itll be packed really well so it's going to be heavy.

below is a stock image off the google. looks exactly the same. happy to text you pictures of the actual unit if you need them. Also below are the specs. Basically it does everything. usb/ipod/dvd/bluetooth/internal storage/built in eq/sub control everything. really is a quality deck.

Manual can be found here: http://www.manualslib.com/products/Pioneer-Avh-X5650bt-3364566.html

Price: $350

avh-x5650bt_gallery.jpg

Armed with Bluetooth, USB, Siri® Eyes Free, AppRadio Mode and MirrorLink, the AVH-X5650BT lets you connect and control your Smartphone in the car like never before.

Need navigation? With AppRadio Mode (iPhone) and MirrorLink (Android) technology, the AVH-X5650BT mirrors your Smartphone so you can access and control navigation and dozens of other certified apps stored on your Smartphone, directly from the units 7" touch-screen.

Also built-in, you'll also find USB Audio/Video, a 7-inch VGA touch-screen, made for iPod/iPhone certification, DVD Video + CD playback, 3 x Hi-Volt RCA Pre-outs, DivX, the option for a reverse camera.

Bluetooth-enabled, both iPhone and Android users can make hands-free calls, stream audio from their phone and control specific apps. You can also directly connect and charge your Smartphone using the rear USB port.

Both iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 users can take advantage of Siri® Eyes Free functionality with a touch of a button. Siri Eyes Free provides access to many iPhone functions such as music selection; making phone calls; and listening to text message, calendar information, and reminders.

  • Maximum Power OutputMOSFET 50W x 4

  • TunerAM/FM Tuner (24 pre-set stations)

  • Plays• Your DVD collection
    • Your CD collection
    • Your iPod, iPhone, Android Smartphone

    Via CD, DVD:
    • MP3, WMA, AAC audio files
    • DivX, Xvid, MPEG-4 and JPEG
    • WMV, H.264
    • WAV

    Via USB:
    • MP3, WMA, AAC audio files
    • XVID, DIVX, JPEG, MPEG 1,2,4 Video files

  • Screen7" VGA Motorised Touch Screen

  • Installation Type2-DIN integrated entertainment hub

  • Button IlluminationMulti-colour RGB button illumination

  • DVD Region Code4

  • MIXTRAX EZyes.png

  • Smartphone Readyyes.png

  • AppRadio Modeyes.png

  • Supported AppsFind all compatible apps onhttp://www.pioneer.com.au/au/page/products/advanced-app-mode.html"

  • Bluetooth Readyyes.png

  • Navigation ReadyNo

  • Multi-language DisplayYes (English/French/Spanish/Portuguese/Chinese Traditional)

  • Remote Controlyes.png

  • AccessoriesIncluded:
    • 1 x USB extension cable
    • 1 x external Bluetooth microphone

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