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All, i got in touch with pioneer about what could be done with the Carrozzeria series bits of equipment that are floating around from imports ..

i got this response from pioneer ...

nice huh

Barry,

Unfortunately the Pioneer Carrozzeria series was manufactured for the Japanese

domestic market only, it was never designed for operation outside of this region

therefore it is not functional in Australia.

I am sorry I could not be of any further assistance.

Regards

Greg Radford

Call Centre Manager

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Send them an email back with lots and lots of stupid questions.

Such as... "I have Carrozzeria speakers in my car, if I take them out of my japanese car and sell them to my mate with a commodore, will the work properly? Or as its not a japanese car will the stuff up???"

Just ask HEAPS of those. Then at the end put a P.S "some help would be appreciated"

considering they would get 30-50 emails a day over that topic it would be in there best interest to say sorry.

mind you I would find out who does their service work and hit it from that angle.

( sony have regional service centres and they are private companies..)

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