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Just been down there (drive-ins) and the frequency for the movie tomoz night is FM 90.9 Mhz.

My Jap radio goes from 76-90Mhz, and Aus freq. Expander goes from 94-108Mhz... GGGGRRRRRRRR! - Portable Radio for ME! :P

If you're in the same boat as me... got a Jap stereo still in your car, sit in someone elses car... park next to someone with a good system and get them to turn there's up... bring a portal radio... or sit in silence!

Just thought I'd let everyone know... I hope this doesn't change ppls minds about coming... if it does... buy a FORD you knobs!

This is also my first TREAD! hooray for me!:)

cyas tomoz ppl who are coming!

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Originally posted by phorj

Just been down there (drive-ins) and the frequency for the movie tomoz night is FM 90.9 Mhz.

My Jap radio goes from 76-90Mhz, and Aus freq. Expander goes from 94-108Mhz... GGGGRRRRRRRR! - Portable Radio for ME! :P  

If you're in the same boat as me... got a Jap stereo still in your car, sit in someone elses car... park next to someone with a good system and get them to turn there's up... bring a portal radio... or sit in silence!

Just thought I'd let everyone know... I hope this doesn't change ppls minds about coming... if it does... buy a FORD you knobs!

This is also my first TREAD! hooray for me!:)  

cyas tomoz ppl who are coming!

i thought that was the other field?

oh well... park next to the ppl with the big systems and leave ya window open

:)

The Aus frequency converters are dodgy then...cause our FM band ranges from 88-108Mhz [megahertz] so you will miss out on other broadcasts too - like 89.9, 90.5, 91.5 etc...

I changed my JAP unit over 2 weeks after buying the car to a locally bought pie-on-ear - partly cause of radio freq's...so I now have the full range [88-108]... unfortunately I aint going to the cruise / meet / drive ins... ah well

lol rub it in dale

i brought my whole system about 6 months before i got my car lol

still havent installed it all :P

got a 1200w 4channel amp in my closet.... a pair of 300w 6x9s also in my closet... mind u ive got a cooler sitting here also thats been here for about 3 months and ive owned for 7 haha

*pulls out a pic of dale on a table top in a gay strip bar*

well i found this... it fell out of ur car when we went to that cruise at pit lane in albert park.

:P:D

jk ur bf gave it to me to post up on every chat room i could fine

JK!!!

well there is a set of king cobras i havent used for over a year and a half... few old PCs.... some old basketball cards.... my rear seat.... and lots of other crap :D

ud have to be a tool if u left ur car off all night while the stereo was going... start it up every half an hour for 10mins.... i do it all the time.

inasnt im sure if it goes well we can organise another one.

I actually went down there *it is the question that drives us neo* I wasn't sure if my stereo would work or not... it doesn't!

Just went out and bought batteries for a portable CD/Rad/Cass I have... SH|T batteries are expensive these days!!!:P

Oh well what came you do?

I don't want to replace the stereo as i don't really listen to radio (this is the first problem I've had with it)... no to mention it is a double-din CD/MD/Radio (all fed through the head-unit) + it has CD AND MD stacker controllers!

tell me... what can you buy in Australia to compete... don't say MP3 player as i don't wish to scroll through 156 songs on the one CD to find the one i want!

cyas tonight

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