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I've got an as-new Alpine head unit for sale. It came in my car when I bought it but I swapped it out for my trusty old head unit which I love and know so well I can control without even thinking or looking

Here are the specs from the Alpine site:

CDA-9853R Bass Engine Pro CD / MP3 / WMA Receiver / Changer Controller

This high-class head unit is extremely powerful and sophisticated. It features Alpine’s unrivaled Bass Engine Pro sound tuning, including 6-channel digital time correction and 5-band parametric equalizer.

50W x 4 High Power Amplifier

MP3/WMA Playback

MP3 ID3 Tag Display

i-Personalize

Bass Engine Pro

6 Position Digital Crossover

6-ch Adjustable Digital Time Correction

3 PreOuts

'05 Amplifier Link Ready

Ready for iPod

Vehicle Display Interface Ready

Multicolor Illumination

Remote Control

Max Tune SQ Tuner

5-Band Digital Parametric Equalizer

RDS Radio Data Display

Retail is $700, I'm after $250. I simply would rather have the money right now. Look at the prices of other Alpine head units being sold right now on here and see how good a deal this is. Pls don't bother making a lower offer, this is already crazy cheap. Works perfectly, looks like the previous owner had only installed it recently, as the box was in the boot, with the instructions and the case to hold the removable faceplate. Works perfectly, had a brief play with it while I had it in the car. I read up on it after swapping it and thought maybe I should have left it in there, but I can't be a$$ed opening up the dash etc again. Oops.

Send me a PM on here or an email (preferable) via my Profile. I can ship it anywhere in Australia, but buyer will pay shipping and I really suggest insurance just in case. Prefer direct deposit for payment, I can link you to my eBay feedback if you like (and you can email me using that address to confirm it's actually me). If you are in or near Canberra, I can deliver it to you.

Edited by sl33py

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