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Hey Guys,

Im looking at the above double din. Here is the link to Clarion's website with all the details.

http://www.clarion.com/my/en/products/2008...2389379116.html

i have been quoted $850 installed with the ipod connector. Anyone think this is a decent price or what?

Cheers,

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hey champ try checking out the australian site for clarion instead of the malaysian site so u can get a price on it....... clarion have it listed at $799 on their site so $850 form an independant dealer installed is a pretty good price considering most joints tend to add on a little bit extra on top of rrp from the manufacturer may i ask where u got ur quote from???? check out the link attached as it is the australian site and has a price listing of all products in clarions range

http://clarion.com/au/en/products/2008/mul...2393796070.html

cheers for the reply. Got the quote from Car Audio Excellence in Campbelltown. Deal is 750 for the unit, 100 for the install and then he is throwing in the ipod connection cable, which apparently is worth 150. Think i will just give it a go, why not, price seems decent enough.

Cheers,

i hate to ruin ur party.. but ur not really getting a good deal...

i can sell u the unit for 750 as well.. we charge 88 to fit, and the connector comes with the unit... its not something u buy extra... :laugh:

rofl regardless of if u can sell it to him and fit it for $88 ur in melbourne and it would cost more in petrol to get his ass down there for u to do it than to get it done at campbelltown lolz and the ipod connections are worth between $130 and $150, i had to buy mine for $130 when i got mine done..... and as far as i know the ipod cables do not come with the head units they are a separate purchase item

Ahh well i went and paid the 850 for it. Very happy with the instal and the 3yr warrenty. Unit is pretty decent, i would reccomend it.

Doesnt matter if you could sell it ay, what do you generally sell it at? done deal now, so doesnt matter.

we generally sell it for 799 and it DOES come with ipod cable.. coz well.. i sell them and then fit them.. and the cable is in the box everytime.

we also give 5 year warranty and lifetime on the job :O

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