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tunerdoc

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Jan 5, 2003
north kingstown, Rhode Island
Anybody know who makes an aftermarket CD magazine.
I have a 97 GS T and it is suppose to be setup for factory.
I was looking for aftermarket or a used factory, any who can help let me know.
Thanks
Doc
 
Just went through this, though on a Talon (which meant I had to get the data cable that's supposed to be in the Eclipses). Which radio do you have now? Do you have a dash CD player, is it part of the radio or a second unit above/below the radio? Does it say Infinity on the front of it? The changers are available on eBay, anywhere from $20 to $200 (yes, for the same unit). They'll play burned CDs, but not MP3 format. You should already be wired, feel around inside the lamp access plate in the right rear, the cable and harness should be there. Help me refine your question and I'll help steer.
 
I have the Infinity with the CD over the radio.
It front loads.
Thank for the quick answer.
Doc: :D
 
So, that's the 1-piece Infinity with bass/mid/treble buttons on the right? If so, good, now look for the data cable (13-pin DIN cable) in the trunk area, and the rectangular connector; try in the taillight bulb access hole, it's where I found the rectangular connector on my Talon. Feel under the passenger seat and see if there's an aluminum cigar box under there, that's the factory amp. Everybody will say it's crap, but if you aren't trying to level freshly poured concrete with your system, it's fine. Males Paul Harvey sound healthy, anyway.
If you have the amp and this radio, all you need to do is find a changer on eBay such as:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2401165878&category=6774

although I'd say hold out for one out of an Eclipse or Talon so you get the bracket. You might get the carpeted cover as well, that part's kinda iffy, and not really needed. Once you find one, all you need to do is bolt it in and plug in the connectors; do you know how to pull the radio? It's gravy, other than the stupid ash tray lamp (proof these things are American built, a Japanese car would have a plug on those wires). If you don't have the data cable, it's a major expense for some stupid reason. Check for the cable, look for the rectangular connector, confirm this is the radio you have, and get back to me. It's nearly my nap time, so if I don't get back to you this afternoon, check in the morning.
 
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