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This player is brand new never installed: Reason for selling is that it does not fit in my car, so need to get a new one. My car is a ford cougar, and if anyone has seen the dash design will know they wont fit...

It was never installed, Autobarn wouldn't install it simply for the fact that it would not fit.

So its being sold as is.

It has a manufacturers warranty and i think a 10days suppliers warranty, must be shipped at owners expense to claim warranty.

The key features of this unit are as follows:

Key Features:

Motorized, retractable 6.5" widescreen TFT active-matrix LCD video monitor

Touch-screen system control

Graphical user interface

Detachable control panel

Display angle adjustment

Plays DVDs, DVD-R/RWs, and VCDs (vehicle must be parked for front seat viewing)

Plays CDs, CD-R/RWs, and MP3 discs

Rotary volume knob

Easy EQ

Sound Focus EQ

EQ-EX

3-band parametric EQ

Supertuner IIID

18 FM/6 AM presets XM radio-ready

DVD changer/TV tuner controls

Back-up camera input

Navigation input

Audio/video inputs

Audio/video outputs

Dual-zone capability

3 sets of 4.0-volt preamp outputs

Optical digital output for connection to an optional surround-sound processor

Dual 24-bit D/A converters

Optional auxiliary input

Wireless remote

22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels

DVD signal-to-noise ratio 97 dB

FM sensitivity 8 dBf

This unit although is an American unit works here in Australia, radio works fine, except am radio. FM is perfect.

as far as playing DVD's go as long as you have a multi region DVD, which most these days are, i know most music ones are will play fine.

This unit can also have a rear view camera installed, plug in playstations/xbox into this unit.

It does everything. RRP on this player is $3500.

Any questions please ask...

For photos of the actual unit please pm me or email me [email protected]

Please note also, this unit is NOT off ebay, i purchased it over the summer when i was in the usa and will post my origianl reciept on request from the shop i brought from.

Cheers.

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