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Old 03-11-04, 05:53 PM
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im totally floored by this!!!!! i had no idea this is what i was getting. i knew i was getting a stock stereo from a S5 RX7... i figured it was from a partz car or something.

this is a NOS part... "New Old Stock" meaning this item is BRAND freakin new, in the box as you can see... but its from 1989... its been sitting around since then. and i bought it off ebay for like $15!!!!!!!! this is the perfect item i need for my GTUs cuz my Display is shot and its 100% original equipment!

can you beleive this shizzle???? well, you guys may not be as thrilled as i am cuz its just an AM/FM tuner and it doesnt have 50Wx4 or anything like that or Satellite radio.

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Old 03-11-04, 07:35 PM
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Nice find man!
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Very nice....kinda wish I had an OEM stereo for mine.....but then I would have to give up the sweet tunes my system offers and find stock wiring to repair POD (previous owner damage)

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Old 03-12-04, 08:34 AM
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yea, i think im gonna try to figure out a way to splice in an Ipod or something so i can bring my own music
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yea, i think im gonna try to figure out a way to splice in an Ipod or something so i can bring my own music
You could always use an FM modulator. I'm not a big fan of them, but on a stock stereo I doubt there would be much noticable quality loss.
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FM modulators are tight. Some of the new MP3 players have em build in. Look it up. I actually have one for my laptop too... so i can plug my laptop into the car, and jus play.
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wow, thats a great buy
Old 03-12-04, 09:29 AM
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FM modulator? TOIGHT!

is that the dealy that you splice into your signal wires that go to your speakers and has RCA inputs on it w/ 2 dashpots to control the volume? the ones that stereo shops use to hook up aftermarket amps and subs in a car retaining the factory system ?

nevermind, this is different. it looks like it splices inbetween the antenna and the head unit itself and becomes an Aux input. schweet. what do they normally cost?

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$15 bucks? you got robbed. the stock radio in my GTUs got tossed the first day i had the car. to much weight!
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