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- Alpine 6 Disc Stacker.

- FM Modulated with remote control and control unit - this means that you DO NOT NEED an Alpine head unit to control it. You don't even need an aftermarket one and can run this off any normal radio. This is the advantage of FM Modulated Stackers...

- Never skips with excellent jump protection.

- Very new (bought 6 months ago) at $450.

- Sell at $250 or prefer swap for other sound stuff.

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Very interested, send u a pm but ur inbox is full.

Could I connect this up to my standard cd player in my r33 sII?

If I can, then how is it controlled, does it have a seperate little remote for it or will my cd player be able to control it? (my std cd player has a cd changer control button on it!).

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Black33 - PM me now.. cleaned out inbox. Basically youhave a little module... it looks like a turbo timer. From that you can select your track and disc. It is compatible with any radio. Technically you could set this stacker up at home and run it off your house system if you wanted.

It is connected to my standard factory headunit in my R33 at the moment as well.

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