FS: DW 700V, Innovatek DVD player, PAC AAI-NIS
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FS: DW 700V, Innovatek DVD player, PAC AAI-NIS
So I'm finally selling the G, its all been parted out and finally got to removing the DW screen, Innovatek single DIN DVD player which fits into the glove box and my PAC audio adapter.
The DW screen is the newer revision with the aluminum finish and works on the 03-04 models. I purchased all of the gear to put this together for > $800.
I paid $250 for the housing, $350 for the screen and DVD player and another $100 for the Pac audio adapter.
I will let this all go for $275 shipped as its just sitting in my garage and I need to sell.
Let me know if you are interested. Requires install, first time for this type of work may take you a while. Once you've taken apart your dash it should take you no more than 1-2 hrs. Additionally, you will need some extra wires/wire taps and electrical tape for install. The DVD player comes with a remote control that you can use to skip chapters, FFWD, REW etc.
The DW screen is the newer revision with the aluminum finish and works on the 03-04 models. I purchased all of the gear to put this together for > $800.
I paid $250 for the housing, $350 for the screen and DVD player and another $100 for the Pac audio adapter.
I will let this all go for $275 shipped as its just sitting in my garage and I need to sell.
Let me know if you are interested. Requires install, first time for this type of work may take you a while. Once you've taken apart your dash it should take you no more than 1-2 hrs. Additionally, you will need some extra wires/wire taps and electrical tape for install. The DVD player comes with a remote control that you can use to skip chapters, FFWD, REW etc.
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check PM, I will post pics after work tomorrow. When installing the setup the hardest part (for me at least) was getting the ribbon cable positioned in a way to fold the screen up in the cubby hole. Since I never slid the screen down into the cubby, and always simply left it out I never folded the ribbon cable. Thats one thing you'll have to do when doing the install!! Additionally, I never glued the ribbon cable holders in place, I simply used tape to hold them. Chuck recommended hot glue to hold the ribbon cable down.
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BUMP PICs
Veery small scratch in the bottom right corner (barely even visible, not visible when its on)
Very small gap in the housing on one corner
Other than the tiny scratch in the corner of the screen which isnt visible nor does it affect the screens resolution/image and the small gap in the housing there are no other issues that I am aware of.
Veery small scratch in the bottom right corner (barely even visible, not visible when its on)
Very small gap in the housing on one corner
Other than the tiny scratch in the corner of the screen which isnt visible nor does it affect the screens resolution/image and the small gap in the housing there are no other issues that I am aware of.
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