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Item Summary: Pioneer Double Din DVD player Ipod compatible AVH-P3100DVD

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: No longer needed

Asking Price: 500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm me

Extra Information:

Selling the DVD player as it's no longer needed

With most of the sound deadening gone, it's almost pointless having a cd player, let alone a DVD player in the car

The unit is fully compatible with Ipods and Iphones, and is able to select songs/movies etc without touching your iphone.

It also has a usb input on the front, so you can plug your usb stick into them to play mp3's, movies etc.

I have everything that came with the unit, including Ipod cables, remote and box.

Price is firm.

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Just thought I'd throw out the offer.

I've got an alpine CD player I bought last year from JB HI FI. has ipod input, usb input, all of that, think it cost $350.

Interested in a swap and $300, i'll come to you?

Not intersted in a swap, as I have no need for another CD player.

only swaps I would be intersted in, plus cash either way, are:

genuine r32 gtr front bar

r32 gtr front guards

2 way diff to suit r32

If you have any luck selling it, or coming up with more cash, let me know

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bluetooth???

Also - when your iphone is connected... do phone calls go thru the speakers??? Looking for a DDIN stereo for the commonwhore but want handsfree phone capability.

bluetooth???

Also - when your iphone is connected... do phone calls go thru the speakers??? Looking for a DDIN stereo for the commonwhore but want handsfree phone capability.

no bluetooth

about calls through speakers, not sure. have never received a phone call when i had it plugged in.



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