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JVC MP3 Headunit KD-LH2000

$500 firm - Its only a few months old and in IMMACULATE condition. An absolutely awesome little unit.

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- Have everything that it originally came with: Box, Manuals, Installation Instructions, Remote, Surround, etc.

- Will happily ship interstate at buyer expense (which with prior experience will cost approx $30 registered post, including lots of bubble wrap and insurance).

- Will quite happily help someone install the unit in their own car if they want, its quite straight forward.

- Actual photos of the HU whilst it was installed in my car whilst I had the unit set to diplay in blue.

- Can take more photos if required.

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- For those that want to see it really really close up, see here (340k):

Large Close Up Photo (Click Me!)

Quick feature overview (the useful and funky things about this HU):

- 50w x 4

- MP3 obviously

- Flip down face for CD loading

- Fully featured 3D dot matrix screen display (with animation)

- Random or user configurable screen colours (something like over 1000 different colour combinations, you can make this match the dash of your car for that fully integrated look)

- 3 pairs of gold plated RCA outs (front, rear, sub)

- Sub control (level and frequency control)

- Reason for selling: got something even better coming in.

RRP $749

Ref: http://www.bathurstlivewire.com/cncarsound.html

Full product details and specifications can be found here (unfortunately not on JVC's Australian website any more):

http://www.jvc.ca/en/consumer/product-deta...model=KD-LH2000

Product manual can be found here:

http://www.jvc.ca/en/consumer/downloadmanu...?f=49733ien.pdf

For a quick reply, drop me a PM or Email:

[email protected]

Located in Sydney.

Cheers,

Roman

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I've got one of these in my car, bought it the day it was released in Oz :(

Can honestly say it's an excellent head unit, the ability to adjust the day and night colours to ANY hue and shade makes it a well worth buy, the fact it plays MP3's makes it even better.

User rating 10 out of 10 :(

Good luck with the sale!

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