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Hi All,

Up for grabs is my Pioneer DEH-P8450MP that I removed out of my ex's echo before we broke up <_< . Anyways, I can't use motorised face decks in my car as it touches my gauges so its up for sale.

I'll take some photos tonight when I remember, its currently hooked up to my computer power supply :P

I use it to test burnt CDs for the car..

Comes with:

  • Headunit
  • Harness
  • Faceplate
  • Garnish/Surround Bit
  • Manual
  • Box
  • no remote as I've left it in her car (yeah yeah, I'm an idiot)

Specs: Below

Age: ? I'm the 2nd owner, but the manufacture date is DEC 2002

Condition: Working, usual wear marks, but no damage

Price: $150, $200 if I can buy another remote

Location: Fairfield (A.H) / Darling Harbour (W.H)

Contact: PM

Cheers,

Johnny

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Audio Features:

  • MOSFET 50 Watts x 4
  • Pop-Up Rotary Volume
  • EEQ+ (Easy Equilizer) -3 band parametric
  • EEQ with 5 factory + user preset
  • Direct Subwoofer Drive
  • HPF (high Pass Filter) select
  • SFEQ (Sound Focus Equalizer) (Replaces FIE)
  • Seperate Bass/Treble Controls
  • Selectable Loudness Control
  • Electronic Vol/Ba/Fader controls
  • ASL (Auto Sound Levilizer)
  • SLA (Source Level Adjuster)
  • Three RCA Preouts (F+R+S/W or Non Fade)
  • 4 volt RCA Preout level
  • Built in sub crossover (50/80/125hz)
  • Dual spectrum analyzer
  • Cellular Mute/Attenuate

Additional Features:

  • Steering wheel mounted IR style remote control
  • New motion flap-type detachable face security
  • OEL + LCD Display
  • 128 x 33 segment display
  • Display brightness adjustment
  • Green button illumination
  • Dimmer
  • Silver face and surrond finish
  • Source TV Control
  • External DVD Control
  • External Unit Control x 2
  • AUX Input capable via CD-RB20
  • System/Auto antenna relay control
  • Front or rear mounting options
  • Toyota/Nissan mounting holes

ill give you 120 for it. pickup asap pretty much. provided its in perfect working order

hi mate,

Sorry, I am very firm on $150, its in full working condition, it was removed from my ex's car and is now connected to my computer's power supply and hooked up to 2x 4ohm bookshelf speakers for shts and giggles.

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