Steve TR
04-10-2009, 09:22
I have decided to stick with the factory audio on my new car (for the time being), so I am offering for sale my Kenwood DNX7200 recently removed from my 2006 S-Max...
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Full specification here:http://www.kenwood.eu/products/car/multimedia/receivers/DNX7200/
and I will also be throwing in the following....
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Kenwood KCA-BT200 Bluetooth module (supports audio streaming and up-datable via internet)
Kenwood/Garmin GTM10 RDS TMC Traffic module with lifetime Trafficmaster subscription
Kenwood KCAiP300 ipod connect lead (supports video)
Kenwood / Ford silver fascia adapter (to replace rectangular Ford radios)
Autoleads Ford Quadlok ISO harness with steering wheel interface
Unit has most up to date Garmin 2010 maps and October 2009 speed camera database from Pocketgpsworld.
All this lot cost well over £1000.
All I am asking is £500 + £20 insured postage.
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk320/hackedbios/PA040894.jpg
Full specification here:http://www.kenwood.eu/products/car/multimedia/receivers/DNX7200/
and I will also be throwing in the following....
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk320/hackedbios/PA040895.jpg
Kenwood KCA-BT200 Bluetooth module (supports audio streaming and up-datable via internet)
Kenwood/Garmin GTM10 RDS TMC Traffic module with lifetime Trafficmaster subscription
Kenwood KCAiP300 ipod connect lead (supports video)
Kenwood / Ford silver fascia adapter (to replace rectangular Ford radios)
Autoleads Ford Quadlok ISO harness with steering wheel interface
Unit has most up to date Garmin 2010 maps and October 2009 speed camera database from Pocketgpsworld.
All this lot cost well over £1000.
All I am asking is £500 + £20 insured postage.