Yeah, I had the same though before but my parents and sister convinced me to get a decent head unit so that I can play cd's and listen to the radio if I get sick og my IPod..
The way I want it set up is going to be a big task, but I don't mind the challenge and I reckon that I will be better off in the long run if I do it properly the first time..
Cheers,
Matt
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Just wondering about Radios, i notice my WB has a pioneer tape player in it, that fits through the original radio hole with a face shield that covers like a din unit, maybe hk1837 would know if this was a option on a wb or just an aftermarket tape player that fits into the original radio hole? Unfortunaley i only have 1 tape left, but its a good one , best of rolling stones!:single_eye:
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My blue WB had the same style of radio in it. I bought it in 94 so no idea when it was fitted. Ute was in really original condition right down to the hubcaps. I think they would have been either dealer fitted or aftermarket though.
I'm with wbute on this. My ute when it was on the road had a stereo cut into the dash and a cable going to the ipod in teh glovebox. With 6x9s cut in the doors. It sounded awesome. What's the point looking cool cruising listening to AM?
The AM radios rarely work anyway, so an input jack is the way to go for me I think. I'll use my mp3 to listen to radio/music and can charge it from the car too.
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