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Old 11 April 2001 | 12:00 PM
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Being the proud owner of a mint original MY97 car that i got the other week i still have bigs smiles from the engine noise alone. That being said thou i am soon going to need the joys of a CD interchanger etc. On my previous 205 i must confess i just got a fairly mediocre 6 CD interchanger fitted by those people at Halfords. However i had no problems with it so wouldn't necessarily be adverse to doing the same again, if with a better system. It wood seem from reading sum of the postings however that Halfords aint all that. Given that i aint so knowledgeable as 2b able to fit it myself does any1 fancy sharing any cunning plans they might have with regards 2 buying & fitting & half decent set up. I aint after my ear drums bleeding but i would appreciate any addresses which might show the choices available &/or options for fitting. Is there anything in particular to watch out for when getting systems fitted 2 such a beast of a car?
Any help will be gratefully received (as long as it aint offensive, lol)
Si

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Old 04 November 2001 | 07:57 PM
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Si

Come on in, the water's lovely

See the faq to start you off - you can find it here.

Also another faq is being worked on - http://www.chiark.com/scooby/icetoc.asp

Welcome to the wonderful world of Scooby ownership!
Old 04 November 2001 | 08:10 PM
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