Fusion Ms-av700i Cd/dvd/am/fm/usb/sirius Ipod Ready Marine Stereo on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
Used but like new condition Fusion MS-AV700i Marine Stereo, installed once but removed to mount a different unit, works like new. Includes remote control (never used), mounting kit, manual, Audio/Video cable, power and speaker cables, NMEA cable for external remote control and unit rubber suncover. Pictures shows a different box that does NOT belong to the unit.
The unit plays CD, MP3, DVD, AM, FM, iPod ready with USB connection, wired remote ready, Sirius ready, network ready, Bluetooth can be added also if u get the Fusion MS-BT100 or MS-BT200 Marine Bluetooth Module Hope to help, thanks for watching!! |
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