CD Changer
Postal_Flyer
10-02-2003, 04:41 PM
Hello fellow Winstar owners, I have a 2000 LX extended and I am loving it. OH yeah, about the CD Changer. My wife just got me a new stereo system for my windstar which I just installed and just 3 months earlier I had bought an Alpine CD Changer and all the special wiring harnesses to make it work witht Ford. It really sounded great considering I was using the stock speakers. Well I now have the factory radio with all the wiring harnesses and the changer and would be willing to let it go for a good price if anyone is interested. If you don't have the radio with the CD buttons don't worry I have taken mine out and will throw it in with the changer. All garanteed to work, but you will have to install it yourself or have it installed. Why am I selling it? The Ford factory radio uses an M-bus format and the new CD/MP3 player is not compatable. If your interested you can Email me at [email protected]
This was my first full installation of a complete system and I am happy with it.
Alpine 9811 CD/MP3 reciever
Infinity Kappa's front and sliding doors
Sony XM-460GTX amp running a set of Pioneer TS-A6970R way in the back in their own boxes and the rear channel bridged to an 8" sub woofer.
Not one of those Thump, Thump, Thump machines you hear pulling up behind you from a mile away but a real nice crisp sound with good bass.
This was my first full installation of a complete system and I am happy with it.
Alpine 9811 CD/MP3 reciever
Infinity Kappa's front and sliding doors
Sony XM-460GTX amp running a set of Pioneer TS-A6970R way in the back in their own boxes and the rear channel bridged to an 8" sub woofer.
Not one of those Thump, Thump, Thump machines you hear pulling up behind you from a mile away but a real nice crisp sound with good bass.
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