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Old Nov 6, 2000 | 11:32 PM
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i am planning on getting a cd changer with fm modulator for my stock bose system(92SE).....where would be the best place to put the wired remote control?
Old Nov 7, 2000 | 01:18 AM
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i am planning on getting a cd changer with fm modulator for my stock bose system(92SE).....where would be the best place to put the wired remote control?
I was wondering the same thing and CoolMax sent me this link of Bryan's Maxima. http://members.csinet.net/tisch/maxima
Hope it helps out.
Old Nov 11, 2000 | 12:16 PM
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i am planning on getting a cd changer with fm modulator for my stock bose system(92SE).....where would be the best place to put the wired remote control?
A friend of mine has a cd changer in her SE and she has the remote control wired in her pullout tray that's right below the radio.So she doesent use the cupholder anymore.
Old Nov 11, 2000 | 01:41 PM
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Originally posted by platinumplus
i am planning on getting a cd changer with fm modulator for my stock bose system(92SE).....where would be the best place to put the wired remote control?
A friend of mine has a cd changer in her SE and she has the remote control wired in her pullout tray that's right below the radio.So she doesent use the cupholder anymore.
maybe i can put it either on the glove comp. or below the redefrost button,or maybe i'll just go with the sony in-dash cd player that goes in the tray below the radio....saw it in crutchfield..$159
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