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Hi, don't know If i'm allowed to post this here but the classifed section was business only, I have a Pioneer AVH-6400 and DEH-p8250 up for sale. The AVH-6400 is a fully motorised in-indash 6.5 inch LCD/radio, perfect for DVD's, Tv and games. Combined with the DEH-P8250 head unit (the dolphin one), one of the top models with full organic display and a multitude of features.

Both Units are slightly used but are in Perfect working order. Sadly I am selling due to the fact I need the money. I will ship anywhere in Australia

Here are the features:

DEH-P8250

* Supertuner III™ with RDS (Radio Data System)

* 24-Station/6-Button (18FM/6AM) Presets

* BSM (Best Stations Memory)

* AGC (Automatic Gain Control) for Optimum CD Tracking Performance

* Playback Compatible with Digital Audio CD-R (when disc is finalized)

* CD-Text Decoder (for use with CD-Text encoded CD’s)

* IP-Bus System Control o 6 & 12 Multi-CD Players o Component Single-MD Player o Voice Commander (CD-VC50 & CD-VC60)

* Disc Title Memory (48 Discs)

* 10-Character Display for Disc Title Memory, CD Text (SCD & MCD) & MD Title (with Scroll)

* Disc List

* MOSFET45 (45Wx4-Channel High Power)

* Hi-Volt RCA Preouts (x3 pair) (Front/Rear + Subwoofer) (Non-clipping 4.8V max)

* Two-Way Crossover (HPF & LPF)

* Front/Rear HPF (50/80/125Hz, -12dB/Oct.)

* Sub-Out LPF (50/80/125Hz, -18dB/Oct.)

* Sub-Out Level (-12dB to +12dB) and Phase Control

* EEQ™ Performance Chip o 3-Band Parametric Equalizer o Easy EQ (EEQ™) switches 5 Factory, 1 User EQ Presets (Super Bass, Powerful, Natural, Vocal, Flat, Custom) o Source Custom EQMemory (Independent Custom Memory for each source) o Selectable Loudness Control (Low/Mid/High/Off) o Selectable FIE (Front Image Enhancer) (Rear LPF 100/160/250Hz)

* Full-Flap Face

* "Sure-Grip" Pop-up Rotary Volume control

* Detachable Face Security™

* DFS™ Alarm

* Hands-Free Kit Compatible

* Cellular/Navigation Mute Interface (Cellular Mute requires optional CD-CM1 Wireless Cellular Mute)

* Wireless Full-Function Smart Remote Control (with Mounting Base)

* New Multicolor Organic EL Display

* Full Motion Animated 3D Graphics

* High Resolution Display (128 x 33 pixels) with two screensavers (Dolphins, Ancient Wonders)

* Super Bright with Wide Viewing Angle (170 degrees)

* Spectrum Analyzer

AVH-6400

* 6.5" Widescreen In-Dash Motorized TFT Active Matrix LCD Color Display with AM/FM Receiver

* 6.5" TFT Active Matrix LCD Color Screen

* * Widescreen 16:9 Aspect Ratio

* * 5 Selectable Viewing Modes

* * Fully Motorized with Display Angle Adjustment

* * AGLR (Anti-Glare, Low-Reflection) Coated Screen

* * New Intelligent Dimmer Control

* * Picture Adjustment (Brightness, Contrast, Color, Hue, and Dimmer settings)

* Full Audio/Video Inputs for System Flexibility

* * RGB input (New 26 Pin) for optional Navigation System (AVIC-90DVD)

* o For AVIC-9DVD, CD-RGB600 & CN-DV20 is required * A/V-Bus Input (for use with SDV-P7 or XDV-P90 DVD Player, and GEX-P6400TV TV Tuner)

* * Composite AV Input (AV1) o Automatic Switching capability for Reverse Back-Up Camera use

* * Composite Video Output

* Supertuner� III™

* * 24-Station/6-Button (18FM/6AM)

* * BSM (Best Station Memory)

* EEQ™ Performance Chip

* * 3-Band Parametric Equalizer (Adjustable Level, Frequency, and Q Factor)

* * 5 Factory and 2 User EEQ™ Presets (Super Bass, Powerful, Natural, Vocal, Flat, Custom1, Custom2)

* * Source Custom EQ Memory (Independent Custom Memory for each source)

* * Selectable Loudness Control (Low/Mid/High/Off)

* SFEQ (Sound Focus EQ)

* * Additional independent Bass / Treble control for Front / Rear

* IP-Bus Control

* * XM Satellite Radio Control (Source Control) o 8-character display (no scroll) for artist name, song title, album name, and category o Scrolling available for ADF (Additional Data Field)

* * MCD Controls

* * TV Tuner Control (GEX-P6400TV required)

* * DVD Control (single SDV or XDV player)

* * Auxiliary Input (CD-RB10 or CD-RB20 required)

* * 2 Unexpected (External) Unit Control

* Rotary Volume Knob

* * MOSFET50 (50W x 4-Channel High Power)

* Hi-Volt Preouts x3 pair (Front/Rear & Sub or Non fader) (4V) Two-Way Crossover

* * Front/Rear HPF (50/80/125Hz, -12dB/oct)

* * Sub-Out LPF (50/80/125Hz, -18dB/oct)

* * Sub-Out Level (-12dB to +12dB) and Phase Control

* * Independent Subwoofer Output (Selectable to Power and/or Preamp Outputs)

* Full-Function AVH/DVD Card Remote Control

* * Compatible with AVIC-90DVD Remote Control

* Detachable Face Security™

* Attenuator

* Navi Guidance Audio Mixing

can view them here:

http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/...0~32440,00.html

http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/...429,522,00.html

The DEH-P8250 is missing the remote, but everything else is there.

Make me an offer!

and email me at

[email protected]

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