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Hey All



I Bought some Factory Bose 6 CD Changer radios from US for a couple of friends and bought a couple extra to reduce shipping for them and anyone who wants one.



These have been refurbished with new parts in the CD changer mechanism and fully tested



Also once installed, you radio will work just like any ADM vehicle, showing you actual 96.5 or 106.9 FM Stations on screen



These will fit any 03/04 Coupes with Factory Bose System and also any Sedans until 11/04 with Bose system



Price is $300ea firm 2 units Available



Available 20th May 2013



Brisbane Pick up



I can install one for a fee if you need



call/sms/pm Amrit on


0414482636



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You should also add that if the vehicles have navi/tv that the TV audio will be lost.

Hey Chris, im not sure if that does happen, you prob are the expert in that section :rolleyes: but im not sure how many ppl are actually able to use their Tv or Navi on their v35 here anyway so didnt bother me

This was the best and cost effective way my friend could keep his bose audio going without going 2din fascia and aftermarket stereo.

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ok I will put it another way then :) if they are using the AV input for external audio into the system they will lose it. other than that it is a PERFECT upgrade for those with dying or dead units.

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