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Item: Alpine IVA-D310E 7" LCD Touchscreen DVD Player

Age: Over 1 year

Condition: As new. Was hardly ever used

Price: $1000 FIRM (Still retails for $2599!!)

Location: Perth WA (Happy to post at buyers expense)

Contact: PM

Comments: See Below

I am offering this for sale to SAU Members before I post this on eBay (I will do that this weekend):

Alpine IVA-D310E 7" LCD Touchscreen DVD Player

IVA-D310E.jpg

This is the undisputed leader in the market for Car LCD DVD Players. Those in the know will know that it has every conceivable feature that a lot of other models do not have. Only true Audio enthusiasts will appreciate this item for sale.

Some of the basic features:

  • “Pulsetouch” Touch Screen (feels like you are pressing a button)
  • Fully motorised (not just flip, can also extend further to clear the dash, customised screen angle selection)
  • Ready For iPod (with Alpine’s KCA-420i Module)
  • TFT Active Matrix 7” Widescreen LCD
  • Time Correction
  • Built-in Dolby Digital /DTS Decoder (2-Channel Mix Down)
  • 3 PreOut (2V PreOut)
  • Can control extra (headrest or roof) Alpine LCD Screens

Please see the link below for full features (there are over 200!!), alternatively feel free to ask away any questions and I will be happy to answer.

http://www.alpine.com.au/products/product.asp?modelID=233

Picture below of the player:

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i.../1532008001.jpg

This model still retails in the shop for $2599. eBay Australia or eBay America does not have any current listing of the exact model I am selling. And even if America did it would not play Aus region DVD's.

I paid $1800 (with receipt to prove it)

Will sell for $1000 FIRM

Reason for sale. It just sits in my spare room. I would rather put the money towards my car for performance mods.

Condition is excellent.

Also, I don't want to hear "Pioneer are selling for $799 at JB" or "Ebay sell DVD Players for $299" I don't care. :geek:

This a genuine bargin. I really only want to sell to people that appreicate it's value.

It troubles me to state this but seeing as lately this occurs a lot on the forums:

I created this thread to sell my item. Please respect that I am trying to sell as I would respect your for sale thread. No negative comments. If you don't like it, or the price, etc... then please keep your opinions to yourself.

P.S. I may also be interest in swaps for aftermarket R32 GTR Performance Parts

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