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Input for stereo.

Old 09-26-2009, 04:36 PM
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i got a 94 delco top of the line compact disc/fm am radio with equalizer. It doesn't have a cassette player. I was just wondering if it was possible maybe to make an input line into it. Just like in the newer cars have one to hook up a mp3 player or ipod.
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Yes you can if you have an aux, cd changer, or an optional source button. If not, there isnt an easy way other than wireless fm mods and to me they suck
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