I'm selling an Eclipse AVN5435 DVD/Navi/Satellite/CD player along with a portable 12V DVD player and a Sirius tuner. I bought everything new and all is in working condition. System is boxed up and ready to ship.
I'm asking $550 for everything.
UPDATE 9/23/08: Head unit only for $450
You can add a backup camera for about $150.
The reason I'm selling is because it's in a lease and the lease is up soon and my new car already has navigation built in. It's a great radio and is much better than most OEM navigations.
If you aren't familiar with the unit, here's a link: Crutchfield: LCD TV, Car Audio, Home Theater, Speakers, Plasma TV
Here's some details from Crutchfield...
Details:
* DVD/CD navigation receiver with built-in amplifier (15 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels, CEA-2006 compliant)
* fits double-sized (4" tall) dash openings
* motorized 6.5" LCD video screen with adjustable display angle and touchscreen controls
* day and night display modes
* three selectable background images
* plays CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVDs, DVD-R/RWs, and MP3 discs
* GPS navigation (includes GPS antenna and map DVD-ROM)
* millions of points of interest (hotels, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
* easy access to emergency information
* customizable route preferences
* separate CD and DVD slots
* five soundfields: cathedral, club, concert, live, theater
* 9-band parametric EQ
* 5 preset EQ curves
* SIRIUS Satellite Radio-ready (you can add SIRIUS for under $100, plus subscription)
* HD Radio-ready (Eclipse HD Radio tuner required)
* CD changer control
* audio/video input
* rear-view camera input
* audio/video output
* 5-volt front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs
* AM/FM tuner
* CD signal-to-noise ratio: 90 dB
* FM sensitivity: 12 dBf
* warranty: 1 year
Thanks for looking,
Craig
I'm asking $550 for everything.
UPDATE 9/23/08: Head unit only for $450
You can add a backup camera for about $150.
The reason I'm selling is because it's in a lease and the lease is up soon and my new car already has navigation built in. It's a great radio and is much better than most OEM navigations.
If you aren't familiar with the unit, here's a link: Crutchfield: LCD TV, Car Audio, Home Theater, Speakers, Plasma TV

Here's some details from Crutchfield...
Details:
* DVD/CD navigation receiver with built-in amplifier (15 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels, CEA-2006 compliant)
* fits double-sized (4" tall) dash openings
* motorized 6.5" LCD video screen with adjustable display angle and touchscreen controls
* day and night display modes
* three selectable background images
* plays CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVDs, DVD-R/RWs, and MP3 discs
* GPS navigation (includes GPS antenna and map DVD-ROM)
* millions of points of interest (hotels, restaurants, gas stations, etc.)
* easy access to emergency information
* customizable route preferences
* separate CD and DVD slots
* five soundfields: cathedral, club, concert, live, theater
* 9-band parametric EQ
* 5 preset EQ curves
* SIRIUS Satellite Radio-ready (you can add SIRIUS for under $100, plus subscription)
* HD Radio-ready (Eclipse HD Radio tuner required)
* CD changer control
* audio/video input
* rear-view camera input
* audio/video output
* 5-volt front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs
* AM/FM tuner
* CD signal-to-noise ratio: 90 dB
* FM sensitivity: 12 dBf
* warranty: 1 year
Thanks for looking,
Craig