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recently i got my r32 and it still has the stock cassette deck in it but the only problem is the radio only scans from 79.0 to 90.0 about so i can't really pick up any stations. is this just because as i am the first to own it since been imported then it still has the deck from japan or is it an aerial problem, plus it's only a cassette deck not a cd player too. any help would be greatly appreciated.

i just wanna see if i can fix it first before i put an aftermarket deck in it later.

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Not really. You can buy a band/fm expander for around $25 that will allow you to pick up most of the Australian stations. Pretty easy to install and it's a cheap alternative if you don't want to shell out for a headunit at the moment.

thanks for your help chris rogers if i want to get one from you do i just ask your or order it through the audio express site. cheers

either way is fine. if you do it through the shop site then I see it immediately. whereas I check this site every 2-3 days.

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