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Hey.... Ive now sold my R33 Skyline without the sterio so i have my screen/dvd unit sitting in my room...

I bought the unit about 2 months ago just shy of $1200 brand new. The unit is in perfect condition now though with no scratches or anything....

Here are the specs on the screen

*Region Free Player

*Double-DIN Size In-Dash Mounting

*Touch screen Control with New Graphic User Interface

*Support Multi disc playback

*(DVD, CD, (VCD Supports VCD 1.0 and 2.0), MP3,CD-R,CD-RW)

*6.5''TFT LCD fully motorized double din w/DVD player

*Built-in TV tuner

*4x50w High Power Output

*200 Watts Maximum Total Output

*Industry leading Precision Tri laser (3 laser beams )pickup assembly

with Electronics Anti-Skip Mechanism (shock resistant)

*Built-in AM/FM receiver

*Reception Frequencies:

VHF-L: 48.25MHZ~170.75MHZ

VHF-H: 170.00MHZ~450.00MHZ

UHF: 450.00MHZ~863.25MHZ

*16:9 screen perfect for watching movies

*Inset super powerful reception

*Multi language menu display (English/ Chinese)

*Front, Rear, Subwoofer RCA audio output

*2 RCA Video output

*5.1 Channel Output (4 Channel + Center + Subwoofer)

*AUX input

*Antenna input

*4 Channel Diversity Control

*Auto tuning system

*Multi TV System (NTSC/PAL Selectable)

*Multi system of sound (I, B/G, D/K, M)

*NTSC /PAL auto switchable

*Reversing Radar Control

*Full function remote with OSD

*High Density Screen

*Brightness: 300cd/m2

*Contrast: 350:1

*Power supply: 12V DC

*Includes Wiring harness & Mounting Hardware Included

*ALL-IN-ONE FULLY MOTORIZED TV/DVD/CD/Radio PLAYER

As i said this unit is in perfect condition and comes with the unit, wireing harness, remote, TV antener, plus another couple of leads...

Can be used for a PS2 or Xbox or what ever or just to watch HPI DVDs like i do :)

Im selling it because my next car im getting already has a nice sound system in it and i could do with the cash as well to put towards an upgraded turbo :P

If your interested email me at [email protected] or call me on 0402 756 302 between 4 and 9:30 on weekdays.

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Sorry thought i had a price fellas.... $800 which is a bargin seeing i paid just shy of 1200$ about 2 months ago and the unit is in perfect condition with no scratches or anything and has everythign which came with it including box, manual and everything else.....

Mick that car is pretty sweet ill think about it champ.... How fast does it go?

Probs no good on this forum but i wouldnt mind swapping for some good adjustable suspension for an S13 180sx... Must be height adjustable and preferably the type which is adjusable from the top of the strut towers :D

If not ill just use the money either for some coilovers or something or put it towards an upgraded turbo :)

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