Re: replacing factory radio

From: jgriffin (jgriffin@carolina.rr.com)
Date: Fri 19 Jan 2001 - 03:59:56 UTC

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    For a replacement cd player, I'd reccomend going with my all time favorite,
    Alpine. Expect to pay $350 for a one with the features you want.
     As far as making it fit your car with nofuss/no muss, you may have a
    problem; You will require an adapter harness to fit the replacement unit to
    your factory connectors. If this is a big deal to you, buy your stereo from
    a car stereo specialist who has the resources to dig up an adapter, if one's
    available... If there is one out there, I imagine it's going to made made by
    a company called Scosche. Good luck...
    j.p.
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    From: "G Mon" <biggyg@hotmail.com>
    To: <peugeot-L@egroups.com>
    Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 9:50 PM
    Subject: replacing factory radio

    > Hello folks!
    >
    > I am finally ready to replace my original peugeot radio with a cd
    > player that has more power than the factory radio. I have installed
    > new speakers and didn't do much for me.
    >
    > Does anyone know any manufacturer that would fit my current peugeot
    > wiring without cutting and rewiring? It would be great to just bring
    > the new radio and plug into the existing harness!
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Jamal
    > 89 Mi16
    > Arlington
    >
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