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What Do You Mainly Listen To When Your Driving Your Line?

Talk back Radio? Fox?

or CD's/Ipod

Techno/House?

R&B?

just curious

for me its 99% Techno/House and 1% 774 ABC Melbourne when i wanna hear the news.

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stop making us non-gtr owners jealous...i knew i should have bought a GTR32 rather than my GTT34...

ah well...back on track...

i can't listen to fm radio atm...other than maybe that christian radio station...standard jap radio doesn't pick up anything over 89.9 and my head unit is still not installed...

so whatever is on my ipod it is for me... :)

Usually don't have music on in my car, I just listen to everything working. Which in a stock car means all I hear is road noise usually lol.

There are times I listen to music in my car though, most of the time its bogan rock (Cold Chisel, ACDC, Angels, Choirboys... you get the picture) then sometimes it changes to metal/industrial. Most recent music I've played in my car is Slipknot :laugh:

stop making us non-gtr owners jealous...i knew i should have bought a GTR32 rather than my GTT34...

ah well...back on track...

i can't listen to fm radio atm...other than maybe that christian radio station...standard jap radio doesn't pick up anything over 89.9 and my head unit is still not installed...

so whatever is on my ipod it is for me... :laugh:

89.9 is great. Either that or Vega are the only radio stations I listen to which is hardly ever.

Mostly from my Ipod it's rock/heavy rock. I don't like seizure techno stuff.

stop making us non-gtr owners jealous...i knew i should have bought a GTR32 rather than my GTT34...

ah well...back on track...

i can't listen to fm radio atm...other than maybe that christian radio station...standard jap radio doesn't pick up anything over 89.9 and my head unit is still not installed...

so whatever is on my ipod it is for me... :laugh:

89.9 is great. Either that or Vega are the only radio stations I listen to which is hardly ever.

Mostly from my Ipod it's rock/heavy rock. I don't like seizure techno stuff.

haha 89.9 Light FM

Only station my japanese headunit can pick up.

Some times i switch onto 1377 on the AM dial and listen to Burgo and the birthday wheel lolol

but thats only when i get bored of my cd's..honest!

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