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I saw a price of $359 for an OEM changer..My radio is exactly the same one as the SS has. Thinking of either stuffing it in center console or anywhere I can. Anyone seen this sold cheaper? Ragss..I know you mentioned a place one time...I think it would be neat to be able to trade cartridges back and forth.. I'm good like that!
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I'd suggest you pull the radios and carefully check the plugs on the back. When I changed from cassette to CD it took Radios and More 2 tries to get it right ...but they did and paid for all the shipping ... and at a quick glance they looked the same.
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GM Parts Direct , ...I think that is where I saw them. You might want to check ebay too. ...keep in mind what poSSum said, ...looks can be deceiving. Check the GM part numbers on the two radios... Posts: 1046 | From: Pine Bush, NY USA | Registered: Aug 2001
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T.E. Hunt Auto Radio Inc. 24607 Schoenerr Warren Mich. 48089 1-810-757-6630
This is where I got mine for the SS. They were cheeper then GM parts with my wifes discount. Might want to try them .
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It should work.... I looked at doing this to my 01 S10 Xtreme that I had. Sold it to get the SS though..... so I never tried it.
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