discounted car audio
#1
Hi,
I ahve just got myself a new car (new to me) which only comes with a casette radio. I would like to get a CD changer fitted. Can anyone recommend either fitters, or a good place to buy the stuff. What do you recommend, although I am on a budget (ie £350 or less).
Cheers
Chris
I ahve just got myself a new car (new to me) which only comes with a casette radio. I would like to get a CD changer fitted. Can anyone recommend either fitters, or a good place to buy the stuff. What do you recommend, although I am on a budget (ie £350 or less).
Cheers
Chris
#2
Chris,
for fitters surely you want someone within easy driving distance? Since you have not specified a rough area where you are from people are going to struggle to help you.
[This message has been edited by brooks (edited 07 April 2001).]
for fitters surely you want someone within easy driving distance? Since you have not specified a rough area where you are from people are going to struggle to help you.
[This message has been edited by brooks (edited 07 April 2001).]
#3
Chris J,
I recently bought my head unit and 6 disc
changer from
Car Audio Centre in Nottingham.
Just for comparison the head unit, a
DEH-P7100 (Pioneer) was £290
CDX P650 changer (special offer was £95.
P&P £12.50.
Arrived in 2 days via Securicor.
Can't fault them and the prices i couldn't beat.
They have a web site at
I recently bought my head unit and 6 disc
changer from
Car Audio Centre in Nottingham.
Just for comparison the head unit, a
DEH-P7100 (Pioneer) was £290
CDX P650 changer (special offer was £95.
P&P £12.50.
Arrived in 2 days via Securicor.
Can't fault them and the prices i couldn't beat.
They have a web site at
#4
If you want cheap, go for edworthys.co.uk
otherwise, let meknow what you want and I will ask people I know for you.
Fitting is easy, do it yourself, or ask disclosing your address and I am sure someone local will help you. It saves money and you can put that into the headunit purchase.
otherwise, let meknow what you want and I will ask people I know for you.
Fitting is easy, do it yourself, or ask disclosing your address and I am sure someone local will help you. It saves money and you can put that into the headunit purchase.
#6
Hi Guys,
Cheers for the help so far, I live in the berkshire area, and so if anyone knows anyone in that area then that would be great.
How hard are they to fit? I have very limited knowledge of stereos etc, and so wouldn't really know how to start.
Cheers
Chris
Cheers for the help so far, I live in the berkshire area, and so if anyone knows anyone in that area then that would be great.
How hard are they to fit? I have very limited knowledge of stereos etc, and so wouldn't really know how to start.
Cheers
Chris
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