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My car arrived from Japan minus the cartridge in the CD stacker.

Without it the whole CD system is useless.

So I'm looking for a CD cartridge for the following:

SANYO CDF-C6F (10 stacker).

This unit was not sold in Australia & maybe was only sold in Japan.

it's no longer being made.

Can anyone please help?????

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a long shot: but I know JB hifi sells cartridges seperately. You could try them, Dick Smith or Radio Parts ~ I think one of those should be able to help you out. If not you may have to wait a until yelo comes back!

Man i have the whole CD stacker unit at home doing nothing & cartridge. (as i pulled it out because of stereo upgrade)

(I take it these are the stock CD stackers that skylines come with)

Its been sitting there for a while so i cant garentee that the unit itself will work . but the cartridge will be fine!

PM me..

JNR24, I don't know if mine is an OEM unit, but I doubt it.

It looks to me like in was an aftermarket job in Japan.

But the stacker clearly has "Sanyo Excedio" written on it.

If you do have the same system, or a similar one that has a compatible cartridge, then I'd be interested.

Please let me know.

ylwgtr2, if you find you do have the right one then I will definitely take it off your hands. Thanks for letting me know.

In the meantime, if you stumble across a crtridge for a CDF-C6F somewhere in Yokohama, then buy it & I'll fix you up on your return.

Thanks everyone who's offered help.

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