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And a shit Nissan/Philips unit at that!

I see many internal R34 interior shots. Even the Nismo R/S/Z-Tune ones just used a stock tape deck.

What about the R33? Still a crap tape deck?

I mean on the 34 you have a fullee siikk TV unit, the neat digital climate control and then a tape deck?

It's a bit incongruous.

T.

Spare  thought for some people out there; the Evo Lancer doesn't even come with a stereo! :)

dude, which evo your referring to...they are fitted with Mitsubishi Cassette Unit, the stacker is optional. From E7 they are CD headunits std.

Spare thought for some...MB headunits are Mitsubishi Units underneath at one stage...maybe still do, not sure.

But what's concerning is the built in headunits on cars these days, you basically have to hack up the center console to fit any aftermarket headunit.

dude, which evo your referring to...they are fitted with Mitsubishi Cassette Unit, the stacker is optional. From E7 they are CD headunits std.

Spare thought for some...MB headunits are Mitsubishi Units underneath at one stage...maybe still do, not sure.

But what's concerning is the built in headunits on cars these days, you basically have to hack up the center console to fit any aftermarket headunit.

Oh sorry, I remember reading something in wheels magazine that stated the Tommy Mako Evo didn't come with a stereo???

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some of the bt1 vlt turbos (cop spec) came out with no stereo or a/c also

i think the stereo is the last thing to be done on a performance car

what stereo does the 7 litre monaro have? sorry 7 litre vauxhall :cheers:

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