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Woot. Coils, sways and hicas lock goin in tomorrow. Can't wait :D

How did you survive this long without any of those? I mean, stock suspension for superior acceleration, but no hicas lock or sways? them's cheap easy first mods mang.

the joys of buying from the US and getting a cd player for half price shipped than what you get here :D

where from?

i need a single din headunit with usb mp3 capability...

that panasonic in my car is getting dated, cds, pffft, who uses cds nowadays..

the joys of buying from the US and getting a cd player for half price shipped than what you get here :D

got one for the golf too during their Black Friday sale thing. lol @ local shops, even with their christmas sale couldn't match it.

Only sucky part is that the US uses some homo Digital Radio frequency, whereas Australia uses a good quality frequency with a higher sample rate... which means buying digital radio tuners from the US isn't gonna work :(

I still use CDs :P If I plug my iPhone in it tends to go flying whenever I take a corner quickly.

So it's never actually flown then?

I've got a stack of SD cards, picked up 20 512mb ones for like $20 off fleabay. They're slow class 1 or 2 SD's but fuck, all they do is hold MP3's. Takes up little space and easy as to put music onto and you can leave it in your car.

That way I have a different SD for different genres etc.

got one for the golf too during their Black Friday sale thing. lol @ local shops, even with their christmas sale couldn't match it.

Only sucky part is that the US uses some homo Digital Radio frequency, whereas Australia uses a good quality frequency with a higher sample rate... which means buying digital radio tuners from the US isn't gonna work :(

So it's never actually flown then?

so cant use the radio then?..... nothing you can do to increase the frequency anyway?

this is the model i was looking at anyway

http://www.kenwoodusa.com/Car_Entertainment/In-Dash_CD_n_DVD_Receivers/Double_DIN_Receiver/DPX308U

well turns out the cd player will work as long as the FM frequency is in the Australian frequency range of 87.9MHz - 107.9MHz it'll be fine and this one is

apparently the AM is shit but no one listens to it anyway

of course, but its regular payments so financially the ghd would be a better long term solution.

wtf? homo

How did you survive this long without any of those? I mean, stock suspension for superior acceleration, but no hicas lock or sways? them's cheap easy first mods mang.

jeez, dont you know;

Power > *

/troll

well turns out the cd player will work as long as the FM frequency is in the Australian frequency range of 87.9MHz - 107.9MHz it'll be fine and this one is

apparently the AM is shit but no one listens to it anyway

peasant frequency FM is fine, US and AU are the same. US Digital Radio is different to AU Digital Radio tho, just like them backward nga's are still running around with CDMA phones in half the country while we're cruising mad 3G's.

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