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Replac8ng a stereo is cheap what are you talking about lol. Even cheap ones that run you 40-60 comes with USB and an aux port. Installing them isn't hard either and there are tons of resources online to help you step by step
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Probably depends on the car, mine isn't really replaceable. If I could do something 50 in my Honda Fit I would.
The stereo is part of a lot of other things that don't come apart. ![]() Last edited by Izzy; 07-25-2013 at 07:26 PM.. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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no it's not lmao stop going to shit mechanics
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Oh yeah newer ones are more of a pain to replace lol. But it looks like your CD player can play mp3 CDs so just burn an mp3 CD with a couple hundred songs and you're set. Or by an FM transmitter that plugs into your headphone jack and bam you hear music through your car
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