I just bought a new car and so I have no need for my Alpine CDA-9825. I am going to get an audio setup in my new car too but it is a BMW so I am going to keep the factory HU. As a result, the Alpine is just lying in my room waiting to be bought by another caring owner like me. 9825 is a good reciever, it got the job done and it is one of Alpine's old recievers (bought it 2 yrs ago), so it is a very good quality reciever. I babied this thing since it was part of my very first audio setup.
So without further ado, Here it is ladies and gentlemen, the Alpine CDA-9825
Here is the faceplate, looks new. I'd give it a 9/10 in looks.
Here is the wiring harness, mounting bracket, case to protect the nice headunit, and the big thing on the left that makes the reciever work!!
As an extra bonus I will throw in an Alpine KCA-121B. It goes into the Ai-Net thing in the back and with this adapter, you can connect your iPod or any other mp3 player to your Alpine. Yay!!
So here it is...$120 Shipped for the whole incredible package
So without further ado, Here it is ladies and gentlemen, the Alpine CDA-9825
Here is the faceplate, looks new. I'd give it a 9/10 in looks.
Here is the wiring harness, mounting bracket, case to protect the nice headunit, and the big thing on the left that makes the reciever work!!
As an extra bonus I will throw in an Alpine KCA-121B. It goes into the Ai-Net thing in the back and with this adapter, you can connect your iPod or any other mp3 player to your Alpine. Yay!!
So here it is...$120 Shipped for the whole incredible package
