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i wish to sell this item to pay for some suspension mods i have in mind, its been usued only a few months and is still in tip top condition with no marks at all on the unit, heres some facts about what its got

Features

MOSFET 50W X 4

DVD-Video Playback

DVD-R/RW playback (video format)

CD-R/RW playback

MP3 playback with ID3 Tag*

WMA (Windows Media™ Audio) playback with WMA Tag*

Built-in MPEG 2/1 decoder

Built-in Dolby Digital decoder

5.1-ch. processor control (DTS / Dolby Digital / Linear PCM)

96kHz/24-bit DAC (for audio)

10-bit video DAC

EEQ

5-mode preset equalizer

1-mode custom preset equalizer

3-band parametric equalizer

SFEQ (Sound Focus Equalizer)

EQ-EX

HPF

3-mode selectable loudness

Rotary volume

Direct Sub Drive

High-voltage preout (4V)

IP-Bus input

3 RCA preouts (front + rear + subwoofer)

A/V input and output

Optical Digital output (for DEQ-P7650)

AV-Bus input

Multi-channel processor (DEQ-P7650) control (digital-to-optical signal conversion connector included)

External unit control via IP-Bus (2-units)

AUX-in (with optional CD-RB20)

Level Indicator

Supertuner® IIID

Partial detachable face

Dual-zone (two different sources) operation for front and rear

Multi-CD control

Hide-away Unit

A/V inputs and outputs

1 RCA Audio/Video input

1 RCA Audio/Video output (rear)

Back-up camera input

LCD Monitor

PAL/NTSC compatible

6.5" (16:9) wide TFT active matrix LCD colour screen

Touch panel operation display

Sub-Display (10-character)

AG (Anti-Glare) coated LCD colour screen

Auto dimmer control

New virtual GUI (Graphic User Interface) with hexagon graphics

Automatic rear view monitoring in reverse gear (by camera**)

pictures of this unit can be found here http://www.pioneer.com.sg/storefront/Produ...p;CatId=2,23,28

im asking for around $1700 odd there abouts, make an offer and youll be suprised, im open to trades for parts to fit r32 gts-t. let me know, p.s no tv tuner included.

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