FS: Pioneer DEH 700bt
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FS: Pioneer DEH 700bt
I've got my pioneer headunit for sale as I've just bought a 911 and want to use the rather nice oem unit. I've had this for about 7 or 8 months and its in pretty much brand new condition. It'll come with the impreza harness adapter and a double DIN pocket as well. Ipod/USB connectivity and bluetooth - specs as below:
DEH-P700BT Pioneer Car Audio - CD Player - Car Entertainment
I'm looking for around £150 for this - collection most welcome or a courier will be arranged.
DEH-P700BT Pioneer Car Audio - CD Player - Car Entertainment
I'm looking for around £150 for this - collection most welcome or a courier will be arranged.
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HI,
Few questions for you.
can this be fitted to a 07 sti,
can a dummy like me fit it,
any bad scratches to the screen,
and the usual your best price including p&p and how would you want paying.
thanks chris.
Few questions for you.
can this be fitted to a 07 sti,
can a dummy like me fit it,
any bad scratches to the screen,
and the usual your best price including p&p and how would you want paying.
thanks chris.
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Hi Chris, I'm sure that pretty much any headunit can be fitted to any car - its a matter of having the correct wiring looms. You (or I can) will have to check which adapter loom is required for an '07. The harness that I dont mind giving away with the unit was for my bugeye - i've no idea if they changed them. They're very easy to fit - I even posted up a 'how to' guide when I fitted mine - I'll search for it. No scratches at all - its pretty much 'as new' as its only about 7-8 months old. I think that paid around £250 for this so am hoping that £150 is reasonable to ask - postage will vary depending on how the buyer would want it shipped - i.e. royal mail or courier (I expect it'll be £10 using a next day courier). Payment - not fussed so long as it goes through ok; bank transfer, personal cheque, postal order or cash on collection are all options though. Hope that helps
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