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im selling my 7inch jvc kdx-7008 dvd player with screen. Its TOUCH SCREEN and cost me close to 2grand about 5 months ago, but have only used it about 10 times. I took it out because I had my car on the market for at least 3 months and didnt sell. Comes with original box. and manuals etc, like brand new. It a waste just sitting in my room and not in use.

Such a good deck the reason i bought it is because you can actually take the screen and deck out so it cant be stolen.

RRP: $2499

Price: $950

Location:Sydney

PM me for more information or if interested.

Edited by KRiMiNaL

http://www.jvc.co.jp/english/car/asia/dvd/...7005/index.html

AV Center with 7" Widescreen Monitor and Multimedia Playback

Motorized Detachable Monitor with Touch Panel Control

Dual-Zone Function

User-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) for Intuitive Operation

5.1ch Digital Surround with Dolby Pro-Logic II

DSP with 5 Ambience Modes and Time Alignment

Versatile Terminals to Upgrade In-Car A/V Systems

50W x 4, 35W x 1 Max. High Power

Optional Accessories to Expand Entertainment Possibilities

Ready for iPod®

Everything you're looking for in a head unit is packed into this AV Center. You get a large, 7-inch widescreen monitor on which you can watch DVD-Video, DVD-R*, DVD-RW* or Video CD. Its multimedia compatibility also lets you enjoy music from CD, CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 files (on CD-R/RW). Of course it has a high-sensitivity radio tuner. And with 5.1ch surround compatibility, it's ready to take center stage in your mobile cinema system with top notch audiovisual performance.

Call it motorized magic. First, there's fully motorized opening/closing, and tilt/fore-and-aft adjustment for best viewing position. The screen surface doubles as a touch panel, bringing simple operation to your fingertip. And with an optional cradle, you can detach and mount the monitor in the rear for your passengers to enjoy, including touch-panel and remote control operation.

Motorized open/close and detachable mechanism

Motorized tilt/fore-and-aft adjustment

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i would seriously go for this but just thinking "what if" ...jus concerned about if it bangs up on me a few months down the track, thats wen i need receipts for sake of warranty etc..

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