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PLEASE..don't throw out your old standard stereo head units after you've put something more fancy in you R33 Skline!!!!!!!!!!!

Checkout the "WANTED" section of this site, and get some cash back....and make a fellow Skliner happy too!!!

:headspin:

ooer... i've got my R32 Tape Deck and Reciever / CD changer combo if you want it. Comes with a 5 CD stacker in the boot with a nissan monogram on it.

ooer... i've got my R32 Tape Deck and Reciever / CD changer combo if you want it. Comes with a 5 CD stacker in the boot with a nissan monogram on it.

Is that compatible with the 33's wiring/din etc.

Or is it a complete unit with wiring looms etc

thanx FM.

Mark

if i was to sell you my deck, its the one your after.  

how much would you pay for it? its in perfect cond.

Hi VR33,

if it's good, like you say.....then um $......er....Let's Talk!?

Do you know for sure if S1/S2 types are directly interchangeable?

Thankyou very much,

Mark.

I bought a late model Pioneer deck for $80.00. Just keep an eye out on the forums. Or do you specifically want a stock unit?

Hi P1E,

I would only be spending that on a Stock Unit, only.(must be stock, for me!)

Thankyou

hey man, i got the original series 2 double din one with the cd player, if you can hook me up with a new double din cd player that plays MP3's for cheap then i will sell it 2 u heaps cheap.

thanks, ElBoRo

hey!

i would like this unit of yours!

But I would like to simply pay you cash, and not fcuk around looking for this 'mp3 player' thingy to swap + cash.(???)?.

PM me if u think we can hook-up a deal?

So, if ur serious.......then I am, bro!!

Thanx heaps,

Mark.

ok well i will sell it to you but not until i get a new one, i dont want to be driving around with no cd player, that would suk

i will pm you wen i have a new deck, shouldnt be too long i am looking now.

ElBoRo

I understand this concept.

I'll 'look' out for your future PM!

Ta mate.

I have one and am looking to upgrade, only trouble is the CD jumps when going over big bumps, not sure if this is repairable

S2 double din with CD player & FM BAND expander :)

When you do upgrade, I'd like to talk to you about a potential purchase!!

Thanks!

ps. I will still consider even if the cd is jumping, but not too bad/hard to repair...as long as it looks 'schweeeeet'!

I just replaced my standard double DIN head unit few days ago. Its from a series 2 96 model. all functions and looks in good condition. How much are u willing to pay for that?

Hi harn,

ta mate...I've PM'd you with some details. Money part of this should be discussed via a PM, don't you agree? :Bang:

Thanks again,

Mark

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