i need radio that looks oem and has aux jack
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So what radio?
Also looking to replace mine
Get an OEM radio that has a mono-directional CD changer control (~pre-2000) and convert it into an aux jack
>>16910390
-If you want to maintain the stock look of your interior, but want a nice sound system you can easily bypass the radio with a line driver such as the JL Audio CL-RLC. All you need is a good set of speakers, a 4 channel amp, a sub (optional) and the line driver. This will allow you to wire the amp directly into your speakers bypassing the radio. You can then choose your input method, either an 3.5 aux in, or digital in from your phone/mp3 player. The line driver comes with its own volume knob that you can place anywhere, or modify it to work off your existing radio volume knob. Its very easy to supply power to your radio so the controls still light up. The only downside is that you will loose FM/AM function.
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How the fuck is it possible to have this thread so often
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Im convinced its just one faggot baiting and I wish people would not reply to it seriously.
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