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I am selling my headunit, it is only slightly used, I have all of the box and all instructions, it is in perfect condition I am selling it for $400 I paid $500 for it new. PM me if you are interested. I want to keep my interor stock looking.
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Doug
http://www.350zmotoring.com/forums/s...635#post164635
Thanks,
Doug
http://www.350zmotoring.com/forums/s...635#post164635
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Here is a link to the specs on this headunit the MSRP $1000 I want $400 for mine. I paid 500 for it new.
Built for a Double-DIN space, the FH-P8800 CD/Cassette Receiver is the King Kong of headunits. It's not only big, with an easy-to-read screen and larger buttons, but it's also powerful: it plays CD's, CD-R's and CD-RW's, tapes, and AM/FM, and is even XM Ready. A Hi-Bit D-A converter and Legato Link conversion ensure superb CD play, and a 13-band equalizer let you customize your music. The motorized flap face is not only fun to operate, but also improves ease of use. You see? Big things do come in big packages.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...etailComponent
Built for a Double-DIN space, the FH-P8800 CD/Cassette Receiver is the King Kong of headunits. It's not only big, with an easy-to-read screen and larger buttons, but it's also powerful: it plays CD's, CD-R's and CD-RW's, tapes, and AM/FM, and is even XM Ready. A Hi-Bit D-A converter and Legato Link conversion ensure superb CD play, and a 13-band equalizer let you customize your music. The motorized flap face is not only fun to operate, but also improves ease of use. You see? Big things do come in big packages.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...etailComponent
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I am planning on installing the factory headunit and running speaker wire inputs to a hidden aftermarket amp and crossover. That way I will get improved sound with a factory look.