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BOUGHT MOST OF THESE TO PUT IN MY CAR NOW IVE SOLD THE CAR SO GOTA SELL

IM IN MELB CAN PICKUP OR I CAN SEND INTERSTATE

I HAVE A BRAND NEW CLARION DB335 CD PLAYER $150

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BRAND NEW IN BOX

7" double din car dvd player with tuner $400

plays:

CD, DVD, DVDR, VCD, MP3 MPEG, DIVX.

remote

tv tuner

am fm tuner

flip down face

Comes with sd card slot and usb input so you can upload music from your computer

4x45

comes with everything to plug in including antennas for the tv

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PANASONIC DVD PLAYER USED IN BOX VERY GOOD COND WITH REMOTE AND MANUALS $200

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PIONEER DEH-P5450 CD PLAYER IN VERY GOOD COND $150

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2X ALPINE 1000 WATT SUBS IN ORIGINAL ALPINE PORTED BOX FROM GARYS CAR AUDIO $450

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JVC CLASS A KS-AS6500 AMP 1000WATTS 2 CHANNEL BUILT IN CROSS OVERS, THIS THING RUNS THE SUBS AND IT WILL BLOW THE DO0RS OF ANY CAR $200

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PANASONIC 600 WATT AMP CAN EASLY RUN SUBS OR 6X9'S $150 AND 2X PANASONIC 6X9'S $50

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I CAN SUPPLY COMPETITION WIRING WICH CAN COST OVER $200 IF SOMEONE WANTS THE SUBS AND AMP TOGETHER WITH DECK ETC.

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CALL ME ON 0401267277

WILL SWAP FOR SOMTHING OF INTEREST CAN DO A BETTER PRICE IF SOMEONE WANTS TO BUY THE WHOLE LOT

hey mate ive got the same dvd/tv/cd double din 7" screen in my car but the car came with it..i was wondering if u could do me a favour and scan the instruction manual for it and send it to my email???

let me know cheers

vinnie

hey mate ive got the same dvd/tv/cd double din 7" screen in my car but the car came with it..i was wondering if u could do me a favour and scan the instruction manual for it and send it to my email???

let me know cheers

vinnie

i would of if i had a scanner man, but i dont, there pretty straight forward fidle around with it abit ull figure it out

hey mate ive got the same dvd/tv/cd double din 7" screen in my car but the car came with it..i was wondering if u could do me a favour and scan the instruction manual for it and send it to my email???

let me know cheers

vinnie

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