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Im after a headunit which has a harddrive built on, i dont care if it takes cds or not but what i want is for it to store the music inside, that way i dont have to juggle around cds, n shit and my car dont get filled up with cds.....

does ne one know any headunits that does this?

i know alpines do the thing with ipods now but i really want a built in harddrive and not attachments, etc.

thanks guys

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http://www.mp3car.com/

i want to make one of these, certainly worth the effort and time.

as for cost they cost about that same as a expensive dvd deck.

just need simple comp hardware basic knowledge, but i have yet to find a place that sells the dc-ac 12v-240v converter :D why not go for a project like this, im sure its worth it all

http://www.mp3car.com/  

i want to make one of these, certainly worth the effort and time.

as for cost they cost about that same as a expensive dvd deck.

just need simple comp hardware basic knowledge, but i have yet to find a place that sells the dc-ac 12v-240v converter :P why not go for a project like this, im sure its worth it all

HOLY CRAP THATS AWSOME!

wasnt what i was after but hey thats awsome!

cheers for the link!

but i was really just after a simple mp3 hard drive, just for music lol

dang ima have to consider this one too lol!

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