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If you are going to get a headunit that has an Ipod adaptor for it, I would recommend the alpine over the pioneer..

I have a pioneer 6750 in my car, great unit, but the interface for the ipod is clumsy.. you control it off the headunit - however you have to go through each albumn/playlist one by one - and there is no way to quickly scroll through them..

Great unit for what it is with my ipod just sitting in my glove box.. But just a bit clumsy..

REMEMBER - he must get an adaptor for the aerial socket to convert it from a japanese dual plug to australian single plug.. someone can tell you the part code - they are available from autobarn for about $20 - without it he won't be able to listen to the radio as the antenna won't be plugged in!!..

see here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=60275 for infor

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i hate sony headecks even if they have a slight power advantage THEY ARE SOOOOO UGLY!! sound aint bad but yuk!.

not a fan of alpine because just about every alpine unit looks the same plus my old alpine headunit didnt have a very long life despite its $800 price tag.

this is the bf here, someones been a naughty girl, goin behind my back to get me something, hope u read this as ur very easy to identify. i reckon the alpine if u were wondering and ill try and act surprised when u give it to me.

ps. dans got a good idea :dry:

this is the bf here, someones been a naughty girl, goin behind my back to get me something, hope u read this as ur very easy to identify. i reckon the alpine if u were wondering and ill try and act surprised when u give it to me.

ps. dans got a good idea :laugh:

rofl. hilarious. caught red handed!

this is the bf here, someones been a naughty girl, goin behind my back to get me something, hope u read this as ur very easy to identify. i reckon the alpine if u were wondering and ill try and act surprised when u give it to me.

ps. dans got a good idea :)

OMG...caught, so depressing :blink: I guess I should of make it less obvious that it was me lols...any way, from the comments of everyone, I guess now I have the get the system and all this time I thought if he was naughty I could give him some cheap arse present... :wave: , but since his gotten all you guy's backing, I guess I'll have to get him the system...and maybe a bj because I was a little bit naughty :P, if his lucky lols...

Thanks for all the headunit ideas :P and the others...lols

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Don't go ebay, support the local car audio industry plus any ebay company offering a warranty will be fixing it themselves, they won't be sending it off to a certified repairer.

Anyway, stick with Eclipse or Alpine and stay away from JBHIFI and Autobarn and stuff - go to a specialist store... at least they know what they are talking about.

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