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My R32 GTR came in from Japan fitted with a carozzeria MEH-P9000CD head unit which work fine (needs a band expander, of course). The japanese owner had taken out the CD stacker from under the passenger seat, but the wiring is still all there. I basically only listen to CD's, so I'm wondering whether I can just plug in a pioneer cd stacker - although if anyone has a suitable carozzeria unit lying around.... :P

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i wonder if a carrozerria ipbus works with pioneer ipbus

yes they are the same product really. carrozerria is japanese pioneer domestic

i had a carrozerria deh990 with an ipbus socket and a cdrb20 ipbus from pioneer and it worked, the cdrb20 (haha no its not an rb20det) converts the ipbus to stocker rca in plugs. so in theory if you find a stakcer that is ipbus (i think like 95% of them would be) then it should be fine. i dont think they do many fm modulated stackers?

I think I've got a diagram of the pinouts somewhere if that helps any ?

Anything like that will help (my e-mail below). I've downloaded the manual for my HU from the Pioneer Japan website but it's all in Japanese of course :(, still there's enough pictures included for me to work out most things.

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