cd player panel
does anyone know where i could find the little panel that goes in the 94-98(i think) mustangs where the cd player goes if it didnt have the mach system. When i got my car t had the stock mach system with the am/fm/cassette player on the top and then another whole unit that was just the cd player below it. i got an aftermarket head unit and the cd player is just sitting there useless now. I was wondering where i could find the little panel that goes there when the car doesnt have a cd player in it from the factory. i am thinking of hooing up satellite radio and that is prob where i will put the controller for it. thanks for any help you can give me.
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here is a pic of what i am talking about. i know my description was kinda hard to understand. that is probably why i cant find it, i cant figure out what it is called that im looking for.
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Circut City has something to put in the place of the cd player when u take it out. It is like just a holder for things but looks much better than having the stock cd player still there. I have a 96 and changed out the system and that is what they put in for me.
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thanks alot. im surprised that they didnt give me one bc they installed my whole system. oh well. maybe i can find it easily.
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nice I have the exact same setup, Sony and all, how much do you think I would get for just the stock CD player?
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try a ford dealership.. they are good with finding all the accesories for your car.
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im not sure how much you could get for the stock cd player. id imagine that it would only be about $35 or so. not much. the cd started getting stuck in mine so that is why i had to change.
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Hey--what did you do with the CD player? Willing to sell it? If so, how much? Thanks!
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it is still in my car. the last that i can remember, it played cd's fine, but sometimes the cd would have problems ejecting. what year is your car?? bc if it has the little stock panel or pocket there where the cd player goes then i will prob just trade you out for that plus the shipping. i have no use for it and i prob cant get much money for it anyways.
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Not sure what you mean by the "stock pocket" or where the player goes in...It's all one piece on the dash mounts--not sure I can take that off. I have a 96 GT vert with Mach 460 sound system, and the CD player won't play. I'd love to trade with you, but I'm not sure what it is exactly that you want. If it's the dash mounting unit, then I can't give that, as it would expose the wires. I can trade you CD players if you want? :-)) Let me know what I can give you. Thanks.
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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"........
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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.
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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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