FS/FT: Apline CDA-9820XM CD head unit with built-in XM radio
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sorry i haven't got back to w/ shipping info yet...i can't drive (broken toe) and my rides have been flakey...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by anarchyfox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">broken toe</TD></TR></TABLE>
OUCH !! No prob, man. Maybe give the FedEX or UPS wewbsite a try, for estimating. According to http://www.wheelweights.net/ , each wheel weighs ~12 lbs. Then, estimate what you think the tire to weigh. For shipping, you'd probably want to bundle them in bundles of two. So, multiply for the total.
lemme know if you come to something you're satisfied with
OUCH !! No prob, man. Maybe give the FedEX or UPS wewbsite a try, for estimating. According to http://www.wheelweights.net/ , each wheel weighs ~12 lbs. Then, estimate what you think the tire to weigh. For shipping, you'd probably want to bundle them in bundles of two. So, multiply for the total.
lemme know if you come to something you're satisfied with
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by c for sea »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">motorized face? 3d graphics?</TD></TR></TABLE>
nope. However, I don't know what all display features this deck has, since I've only had it out of the box once (to take these pics). This thing brand spankin' new.
I was going to post a link to Alpine's info on it, but their site isn't working, currently.
It's most notable feature is the fully built-in XM receiver. With most "XM Ready" decks, you still have to buy an XM receiver, and then figure out where to hide it (they aren't small). Alpine is the first electronics manufacturer to integrate the XM receiver into the head unit = clean, simple install.
anyone interested?
nope. However, I don't know what all display features this deck has, since I've only had it out of the box once (to take these pics). This thing brand spankin' new.
I was going to post a link to Alpine's info on it, but their site isn't working, currently.
It's most notable feature is the fully built-in XM receiver. With most "XM Ready" decks, you still have to buy an XM receiver, and then figure out where to hide it (they aren't small). Alpine is the first electronics manufacturer to integrate the XM receiver into the head unit = clean, simple install.
anyone interested?
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