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Hey Guys,

What’s up for sale is an In-Car Playstation 2 System, which consist of a TFT – 7” LCD Screen, a Slimline Version PS2, and a Power Inverter. All system are ready to be installed, and only need to parallel the wirings from your existing Head Unit wirings. By having this system, you can play PS2 Games and Watch DVD’s as well.

The Playstation System:

The system is a Slimline Version. This is the smaller version of Playstation 2. It’s so small that it can almost fit anywhere. I had mine in my Glove box and it wasn’t even big enough to take out the whole space. The system also comes with a Logitech Wireless Controller so no leads or cables lying around the car. The controller itself retails at about $50, which was bought about 4 weeks ago. The system is working Perfect, and reads movies and games in ease. The item has little scratches here and there but nothing major.

The TFT Screen:

This is a 7” – Fully Motorised Screen, and what I mean by Fully Motorised is, pushing the Power Button will make the screen pop out by itself, and pushing the same button will hide the screen away. The screen is indeed in good condition, and has no scratches. It has 2 Video Inputs, so you can play PS2 and Xbox, or an In-Dash DVD Player at the same time. Just switch from Video 1 and Video 2. Colour, Brightness, Contrast are all Fully Adjustable. This unit is also compatible either with PAL or NTSC. It switches Automatically. It’s also a Single Din Size, just like a normal Head Unit. Power Consumption is only 8Watts, which means this unit doesn’t drain your battery. This unit I’d suggest is worth for its Price. It’s not the best TFT Screen around but hey, you’re not paying thousands here. You gotta see it for yourself, and have a say about it. But just to remind you, it’s only the Screen that is Panasonic. The brain (which is the one powering the Screen, like the deck looking thing) is some Generic Brand. But the Quality sais it all.

The Inverter:

An inverter Converts all appliances to be 12V, so you can use it in the car. This has a socket, where you plug your appliances, then off you go. I’m using this to power up the PS2 at the moment. This unit has a circuit breaker and an On/Off switch. It’s also 100Watts so it might not be compatible with some appliances, which consump a lot of wattage. But Mobile Phone Chargers, Laptop Chargers, and some little appliances shouldn’t have any problems with this one.

Price is $550 Negotiable. But not too Negotiable, or I’ll be losing too much cash. I bought all these for $680, which makes me losing $130 just for 2 months time of using it. Please contact me via PM, or simply call/sms me on 0402501450 and just ask for John.

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Thanks,

j0hn3.

Edited by j0hn3

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