Pontiac mp3 player
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Pontiac mp3 player
Any chance this would work? (not for this price though)
http://www.mnrelectronics.com/pa10deamcdmp.html
I saw one in an 04 sunfire. Looks similar to the bonnie ones.
http://www.mnrelectronics.com/pa10deamcdmp.html
I saw one in an 04 sunfire. Looks similar to the bonnie ones.
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Unless you have a reason to change out your headunit (like not having a CD player in the first place) I would suggest getting a MP3 player and then one of those little units that broadcasts the headphone signal over a FM station.
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Originally Posted by corvettecrazy
Unless you have a reason to change out your headunit (like not having a CD player in the first place) I would suggest getting a MP3 player and then one of those little units that broadcasts the headphone signal over a FM station.
But $500!!!!
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Well, I def wouldn't pay $500 for a factory radio. But maybe one would be cheap on ebay. I was just curious if it would physically work. It looks like it'* the same size (2 din?).
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Originally Posted by no1kicker
Well, I def wouldn't pay $500 for a factory radio. But maybe one would be cheap on ebay. I was just curious if it would physically work. It looks like it'* the same size (2 din?).
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