TV SCREENS
#2
The best place to try is probably ebay mate, seen quite a few decent quality ones on there, although there are a few sites that offer quite big discounts on new stuff, check the back of the modifying car mags. Got my Alpine from one, £540, rrp is £799!!
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Originally Posted by Scooby23
Does anyone know of any ICE websites where i can buy a second hand in car tv screen, the motorised flip out type
j4mou@w3z.co.uk
this is £650 delivered incorporates a dvd player "multiregion".
£190 delivered
this one is £220 delivered.
I think you wont find this cheaper anywhere!!
"im not a dealer"
jamo
Last edited by Jamo; 21 March 2004 at 08:09 PM.
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#6
TV Screen
I may sell this kit if your interested see thread below:
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=313139
Paul.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=313139
Paul.
#7
just a quick word of advice here mate, be careful about buying a secondhand screen as you have no warrantee on cover if it breaks. unlike normal headunits, they have some fragile moving components and you may be high and dry if you end up with a hu that dosen't work & have to pay for it to get it repaired. this is speaking from experience as a genuine seller of a screen that stopped working a while after i sold it (when it was working of course!!). I think another person on here has exactly the same story to tell as well BTW.
good luck
cheers
si
good luck
cheers
si
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