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I pondered upon this: http://www.vaistech.com/slu.html will that work with my stock radio? Basically I'm trying to bypass using an fm modulator or a cassette adapter and I would also like to keep my car as stock as possible. Would that work on my 93 Es300?
I highly doubt it. SC430 s an example? That's a *much* newer system.
You're going to have wires running everywhere with that anyways. Why pay $300 when you can do the same thing with a $5-10 Cassette tape adapter LoL!
Seriously tho... Who cares. You aint up to putting in an aftermarket headunit so what differance does it really make? I use to do that with my oldest 64meg MP3 flash player way way way back in the day b/c I didn't feel like re-burning CD-RW's all the time.
Why pay $300 when you can do the same thing with a $5-10 Cassette tape adapter LoL!
Seriously tho... Who cares. You aint up to putting in an aftermarket headunit so what differance does it really make? I use to do that with my oldest 64meg MP3 flash player way way way back in the day b/c I didn't feel like re-burning CD-RW's all the time.
^ yups...cassette adapter is the best way to go to keep it stock.
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