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because it is exactly the same as mine [which is manual] - the auto ones have an extra line of display down the middle to show you what *gear* you are in... like this:

1

2

3

D

R

etc...

you can see the line of stuff in the pic here http://img12.photobucket.com/albums/v36/co...ne/dash-tv1.jpg

and click here if you aren;t convinced its an auto 34 http://img12.photobucket.com/albums/v36/co...yline/dash3.jpg

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NismoR34,

How come in the first pic, The cd player and the tape deck are separated ? do you know ?  

Legend,  

sorry for interupting your thread. cheers !

I'm not sure but I do know that setup is completely different to any I have seen - though it does look like it may be a factory upgrade [or a really detailed aftermarket job]. Radio cassette is std, but you can option just about anything if your buying it new, Double-din deck, Sat-NAV, CD/MD front or changer etc.

Sorry legend - free bump!

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