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Hey all,

Its time to part with my beloved touch screen Kenwood indash DVD/MP3/CD player.

Heres some details...

Its about 4 months old, so its got no dings, no scratches, no marks on it what-so-ever. Its practically brand new.

Purchased brand new, was professionally installed in my car and has been removed by the professionals as well.

Heres some features from the kenwood site.

- 7.0 inch Wide Colour TFT Active Matrix Display

- New Full-automatic Open/Close Mechanism

- Interactive Touch Panel Control with GUI

- Audio Easy Control Mode while Playing Visual Source

- MP3/WMA Folder/File Search Function on OSD

- Secondary Display = 5 x 7 Dot Matrix LCD (Colour: Green, Red & Blue)

- Selectable Key Illumination (Green/Red)

- Amp Control System with '04 eXcelon Amplifiers

- Maximum Output Power : 50W x 4 (MOSFET Power IC)

- 3 Preouts with 5V Pre-output Level

- 1 RCA AV Inputs/ 1 RCA AV Output

- System Q/ System E's+

- Dual Zone Source & Volume Control

- DVD±R/DVD±RW Compatible (Video Format Only)

- Dual Disc Changer Control Capability (with Optional KCA-S210A)

- Optional TV Tuner (KTC-V500N/P)

visit www.kenwood.com.au for more information

7" Inch On-dash Monitor KVT-735DVD or see pics below

I have the box, manuals, and remote for it all and will come to you all included.

They RRP at JB HIFI for $3,000. And I'm only asking $1,900 ono.

I dont get on here much anymore, so if you are seriously interested:

Email me: [email protected] or

Phone: 0403 198 770

You can PM me but it might take me a little while to reply.

No trades with anything please.

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