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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 06:26 AM
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I saw a mustang somewhere, and the guy must have made a plate, installed two small gauges in it, and put that in there. Looked very cool. I dont know whether I will go that way, make my own delete plate, or find an aftermarket storage area thingy that will fit in there. So they know what you are talking about when you go to look for it make sure you do what I do and call it a "thingy"........
Old Apr 8, 2005 | 10:08 AM
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oh you already have the cd player, just want to replace it. i thought that you had just the stock am/fm/cassette player and wanted to add on the cd player. i thought you just had whatever came stock there if you didnt have the mach 460 stereo. what is wrong with the cd player that is in there, will it just not play, because the cd will get stuck in mine quite often, and id imagine if you wanted to get a better one you would want one that is 100% functional. I will still sell it to you but wont make any promises on how long it will last you.
Old Apr 8, 2005 | 12:10 PM
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No promises needed, mate. Anything would be better than nothing. My CD player powers up, but the mechanics inside are screwy. CDs won't play. I do have XM satellite radio hooked up via the tape deck, and with the Mach 460 system, it blows my mind. But it would still be nice to play CDs. What can I offer you?
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