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Hi Guys ! I've upgraded the PC in my car and decided to sell the old one. This has been pulled out from a Nissan Skyline V35. Comes with everything you need to get started on a car pc.

The reason why i used a laptop instead of a proper car pc enclosure is because it was convenient and removable anytime i need to.

This comes with a genuine and licensed Centrafuse 3.5 front-end which allows you to play music,videos,use gps, and bluetooth audio streaming/make receive calls. It also allows you to tap in to the car's ecu to display realtime stats of your car * (a compatible usb scantool is needed).

Not to mention connecting to your internet capable mobile phone and receive live weather, news and video calls. This set-up will allow you to do pretty much everything a desktop can do, except playing hard-core games of course.. Also, it comes with a Creative SB x-Fi 5.1 Sound card for that extra audio quality.

Some people will say, "what the heck will you need a computer in a car for?" : Well i can tell you that once you have a pc set up in your car, all other systems will feel primitive lol. This system is for car-pc enthusiasts only. All you need is the knowledge to install a new deck in your car and a bit of electrical knowledge and you're ready to go!

Here's what it comes with.

1x ASUS eeepc 901 - With wall charger/car charger - 3 Years Old

1x Lilliput eby701 double din touch screen - With all cables necessary to operate and remote control - 2 months old Still under warranty.

1x Gosget sirfIII USB gps

1x Sb x-fi Go! USB sound card

1x Bluetooth dongle

1x sound cleaner

1x 5m VGA cable

2x 5M USB extension cable

1x VGA Gender changer

1x 5M Cigarette plug extension cable

1x 4 port USB hub

Miscellaneous cables

Windows 7

Centrafuse 3.5 licensed - Bluetooth will not work for illegal versions

iGo 8 GPS software with Australian map

All drivers and software will be burned on a disc or copied to a flash drive and will be included.

Some of the cables will have sticky residue left from the electrical tape i used to tie them.

:banana:All for : $450:banana:

I'm open to reasonable offers and may separate an item if the price is right. Local pickup is preferred but will post Australia wide insured and registered for $20 Flat.

If you need to ask anything shoot me a message and I'll answer it asap.

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