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model number vrx 825op

heres pix

http://www.pbase.com/don91e/inbox

its the last 3

Modeled by my baby :P

ok it comes with,

Head unit,

6 dick stacker

tv tuner

2 x Antennas

features

remote controlled

detachable face,

alot more but i just couldn't be bothered listing it,

i want $1000.00 firm, but if you want to negotiate then i want $1200.00 ono

pm me

Any1 want a tv in there car ?? :D

DOnnie

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Oh and how good is the TV reception... I mean if you change locations ie. move the car a few metres do you have to re-tune the tv... How far do you drive before the tuning gets really bad...

Also what does the antenna look like is it big and ugly... A pic of the ant would be good...

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nismogtsx : the 6 stacka does not play vcds unfortuantely

4 rca's , 6 if u include the one for video IN, so it does have a video in, u CAN hook up PS2 to it

it actually has Kenwood antennas, so there pretty damn good, shit all over the standard clarion ones, ehhehe, these were $110 new each, reception is excellent, i work in 12 story building, park on lvl 4 and still get excellent reception, but i gotta stop watching the tennis/cricket while driving home, hahah getting me too g'd up :)

Donnie

WTB: im selling TV only , that red 180 is just a pic,

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interested in a TRADE with cash adjustment...i have a Panasonic CQ-DF701W. i give you $650 + my panasonic headunit

Top of the range Panasonic

Spec:

The Panasonic MXE CQ-DF701w CD receiver features the high-resolution 3-D Dot Matrix Display, with its 3-D animations and richly detailed setup screens. The CFL backlight means it's super-bright for no-sweat viewing, day or night. MOSFET50 power delivers performance you've never heard from a built-in amplifier, and Super High Definition Bass bumps up your low frequencies for a big sound. Hook your portable MP3, MD or tape player to your vehicle's sound system through the auxiliary inputs. Key Features: detachable, fold-down face Day and Night faceplate 3-D Dot Matrix display spectrum analyzer Alphatuner V Super High Definition Bass (with "Boom" and "Tight" settings) 3 sets of 5-volt preamp outputs 80/120 Hz low-pass filter on sub outputs MOSFET50 amp chip auxiliary input CD changer controls wireless remote clock 25 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels CD frequency response 20-20,000 Hz CD signal-to-noise ratio 96 dB FM sensitivity 11 dBf

Rrp. $1199

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