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Krishant007

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#140999 26-Feb-2014 16:26
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Panasonic 5.1 Home Theatre system for sale. All in working order.
Features include:
Factory unlocked DVD player (can play DVDs from any regions)
iPod dock
USB input for music (have not really tried playing videos from the USB port)
5.1 surround sound system

The system is about 4-5 years old but in full working condition. It has digital input so I used to connect my TV to the system to get all tv sounds from the system. It also has HDMI output for the tv as well.

Would suit someone who is looking for better sounds than just the TV, or for basement with kids playing consoles. Or even suit a rental property.

Pick up only from Ellerslie. Can be delivered to Auckland suburbs for 10 - 20 bucks (depending how far from ellerslie)

Looking for somewhere around 170.

PM me any offers.

Cheers

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  #994940 26-Feb-2014 16:26
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #994982 26-Feb-2014 17:40
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Pictures please.

Im keen.

Krishant007

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  #994994 26-Feb-2014 18:05
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Here you are


The model of the system is SA-PT460. We have had it in a 2 bedroom apartment and house and it was more than sufficient for a movie night with friends etc. 

Just saw that the system is also divx certified. It has aux and the old video out port as well. 



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  #995113 26-Feb-2014 21:42
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Krishant007: Here you are


The model of the system is SA-PT460. We have had it in a 2 bedroom apartment and house and it was more than sufficient for a movie night with friends etc. 

Just saw that the system is also divx certified. It has aux and the old video out port as well. 


Pricematch?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/electronics-photography/home-audio/home-theatre/auction-699454961.htm


Krishant007

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  #995589 27-Feb-2014 16:15
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Yup, will price match..

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