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> Vintage sound solutions, old looks with new sounds
rascobo
post Apr 12 2009, 06:37 PM
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It seems every month or so I read a new post where someones looking for a head unit that is period to their cars. Well they can check out this link. Hope it helps someone.(no affiliation)


http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Woodys-Custom-Shop

Sorry, but I'm not sure how to insert link , so nothing happens when it's clicked. You can paste it in your address bar or find it at Ebay Stores 'Woody's Custom Shop'

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post Apr 12 2009, 09:19 PM
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I found another in my search some time ago

RetroSoundUSA.com that offers good gear. I have yet to find a good how-to that will tell me how to add MP3 input to my motorola saphire or vintage Blau.. something more integrated than a dash mounted headphone jack with control from head unit rather than via ipod controls.
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