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if you're willing to spend 200-300 i dont see why you would want to buy a 10year old stock radio (or older) to put in your car. get an aftermarket radio (think circuit city). if you can use a soldering iron, you can install an aftermarket radio. what will you gain from an aftermarket radio? features, interface, and better sound. most all aftermarket radios offer a line input for such devices as an ipod. they look appealing and have good sound quality too. hell, for $300 you can get a basic radio/CD/ipod input head unit and get it installed if you wanted.
the one downside is theft. most aftermarket stereos have a detachable faceplate, which i would recommend taking off every single time (ask me how i know). good luck!
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Mods:
Lighted passenger window switches || Iggee seat covers || Telion chip || Blackend engine damper || Custom CAI || Remus specific || Pioneer DEH-P7800 head unit || 2 Infinity 12.1 Perfect subs || Polk 5.25" components front || JBL 3-ways rear || Kenwood KAC-9125D Mono amp || Kenwood KAC-7202 2 channel amp || Yellow top battery || Ground wire kit
Coming soon:
Type II intake manifold swap
Xbox install w/ monitors
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