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FS: VDO Dayton MS 4200 RS ( http://www.vdodayton.com/ ) in Excellent Condition. Currently still in the car functioning perfectly except no way to test the navigation because the map CD has not yet been unlocked so suitable for anywhere in Aust. :) (you pay per city I believe)

4x40W

Intelligent destination input

POI browser

Quick access street search

ZIP code entry

Comprehensive icon and voice guidance

21 Voices (male or female) in 9 languages

High speed processor system

Adaptable display brightness

Trip computer

Digital sound processor

7 Sound presets

Speed dependant volume control

Digital cd changer control

Detachable flip down front

Security code able

Comes with language change CD and Whereis Navigation CD *NEVER BEEN USED OR REGISTERED* Original box and manual.

Postage at buyer’s expense deliverable in SE Melbourne

$1000ono

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hey budy would you consider a swap for a top of the range alpine HU? i have a Alpine CDA-7998R Bass Engine PRO CD/MP3 Player/Tuner with all the fruit, only had it 3 months and it is absolutely killer, just wanted to get some nav in the car that all.

let me know... will pay the postage :D

Yes I will consider it just checking specs and ability to integrate with the rest of my system which I am pretty sure it will perfectly ;) I'll put up a pic of the actual unit tonight, could you send me a pic of the 7998 - [email protected]

Basically you register it and they give you a code that you put into the HU and it decodes the maps that you have paid for (as with any GPS system it's the maps that cost the $$$ the actual GPS positioning is free). The unit comes with the manual and discs so that won't be a problem for you. It has some really cool features like the trip comp, speed limiter (good to set for when others drive your car :( ) etc. The Alpine unit will fit into my plans very nicely so if you like the VDO unit and approve of it's condition (which is excellent) I'll have it professionally (Stylyn or Tower Audio) removed and ready to send to you registered and insured.

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