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after the first part of my sound setup, indash LCD. all of the pioneer/alpine etc LCDs are way too frikn expensive ($1000+)

came across a jensen equivelant the other day in a repco catalogue, this one

http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/Pr...ProductID=19394

the VM9212. all looks well and good, has all the in and outputs i want. just wondering if anyone out there has had any experience with these units or the brand itself?

il give a quick rundown of what i plan to achieve in the end:

- Indash LCD, music being fed from an external Hard Drive media enclosure that comes wiith its own interface ( http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_p...roducts_id=7195 )

- new front/rear speakers (just the normal factory sized ones, not cutting any extra holes)

- speakers powered from an amp mounted in the boot (if necessary)

- 10/12" Sub being fed from a monoblock amp

- new battery in order too i rekn lol.

all this to go into a R33 coupe

if anyone has any suggestions for me, and also any advice on the jensen hardware, let me know

cheers,

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