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Changer for a BOSE system, WHERE can I get?

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Old 10-26-2001, 11:51 PM
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Changer for a BOSE system, WHERE can I get?

Alright, I am now ready to buy a freagin changer, I am sick of changing CDs.

I dont know what will fit and what wont and how much they cost. All I know is that someone on eBay continues to sell this SHERWOOD changer for a 95-99 max, and he said "It Should" work for a 2000+

Called DaveB and he told me it is a Clarion Changer that is needed for a 2000+

I want to know where the hell to get one and how much? I am gonna do the install I aint paying no one nor the deal and arm and/or a leg for a 30mins job.

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Old 10-27-2001, 12:06 AM
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Re: Changer for a BOSE system, WHERE can I get?

Here's one that'll fit:
http://www.sounddomain.com/sku/USSSCDN66E ,but Dave is right(yeah.. like he's ever wrong about maxima parts ) stock changer is Clarion, but USA Spec is cheaper.. your choice

My impression was that 1995-98 and 1999-01 changer interfaces are different... I think it would take more than 30 min to install a changer ( I don't think our cars are pre-wired).. more like 1-2 hrs.. all good fun though.
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Re: Re: Changer for a BOSE system, WHERE can I get?

Originally posted by Maksim2000
Here's one that'll fit:
http://www.sounddomain.com/sku/USSSCDN66E ,but Dave is right(yeah.. like he's ever wrong about maxima parts ) stock changer is Clarion, but USA Spec is cheaper.. your choice

My impression was that 1995-98 and 1999-01 changer interfaces are different... I think it would take more than 30 min to install a changer ( I don't think our cars are pre-wired).. more like 1-2 hrs.. all good fun though.
Man $300 is steap for a changer........ I think I DaveB told me just a tad over $300.

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Re: Re: Re: Changer for a BOSE system, WHERE can I get?

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Man $300 is steap for a changer........ I think I DaveB told me just a tad over $300.

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Yeah... but i've never seen one that integrates with a factory system for lot cheaper than that. Unless you wan to go FM modulated (Freq. response sux) way.
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