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Pioneer Avhp2300dvd 5.8" Widescreen Touch Display In Dash Dvd Receiver on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Woodbridge, New Jersey, US

Woodbridge, New Jersey, US
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Pioneer AVHP2300DVD 5.8" Widescreen Touch Display in Dash DVD Receiver

Pioneer - In-dash - 5.8 inch screen - Navigation Ready - Bluetooth - With AM/FM Tuner - With HD Radio

Pioneer 50W x 4 MOSFET Apple i - Pod-Satellite Radio-HD Radio-Ready DVD Deck Remote Wiring harness.

50 watts peak power x 4 channels (22W x 4 RMS) for powerful sound. Apple i - Pod-ready front-access auxiliary input lets you connect an Apple i - Pod, MP3 player or other portable audio device with a 3.5mm stereo mini jack. Also compatible with Apple i - Bluetooth-ready for easy connection with compatible audio devices. HD Radio compatibility displays information from HD Radio broadcasts (HD Radio delivers CD-quality sound for compatible stations in areas where HD Radio is available; requires additional GEX-P20HD tuner, (not included). Satellite Radio-ready tuner (GEX-P920XM), antenna and subscription required for activation (not included)

Unit is in perfect working condition.

Retails $500

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