Aftermarket stereo

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    Sorry, was being sarcastic... someone needs to invent that sarcasm font real soon..

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    I tried to stay somewhat era correct with my radio. It worked for a bit then when it felt like it. Nice old deck but the sound was awful. I tried to find a reasonable 2 post radio. The new cheap ones like Pyle are junk. The "VINTAGE" decks are way over priced now. They want 50 bucks up to 200 for a 25 year old deck.
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    After making a valiant effort to stay old school I finally gave up. Cut my bezel(I have 2) and installed this deck. Price was right. Free from a buddies parts car. Its only a few years old and sounds great. Its not a real flashy in your face display. Its even blue backlit and matches my car. Turned out to be a great move going with a newer player. Plug in my Ipod and off I go. I did look at the secret audio etc. but its way more than I would spend on audio.
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