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Hagstar September 3rd 07 01:45 PM

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I went on a walk with the dogs and on a lark made an appointment to see this
VW. Once I saw it I couldn't resist the bargain. 105K miles, ex-Florida car,
$2500-

Mandatory Radio Content- how does one remove one of these DIN radios? Poke
something in all 4 holes at once? Picture attached......

John H.







Ken G. September 3rd 07 03:38 PM

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Good color !


Dave Moorman September 3rd 07 07:50 PM

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In article ,
Bill Jeffrey wrote:

You can buy these for a buck at any audio store - unless you want
audiophile-grade DIN removal tools. Then they are a lot more expensive.


I bet the audiophiles can hear the difference if the radio is installed
or removed using low-quality DIN tools.

Dave

Carl WA1KPD September 3rd 07 09:20 PM

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I bet the audiophiles can hear the difference if the radio is installed
or removed using low-quality DIN tools.

Dave


Only if the are oxygen free DIN tools



graham September 3rd 07 10:45 PM

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"Dave Moorman" wrote in message
]...
In article ,
Bill Jeffrey wrote:

You can buy these for a buck at any audio store - unless you want
audiophile-grade DIN removal tools. Then they are a lot more expensive.


I bet the audiophiles can hear the difference if the radio is installed
or removed using low-quality DIN tools.

Dave



..... audiophiles don't recognize "car stereo" as being a viable listening
source ... the interior of a motor vehicle can't be considered as
a "high-end" listening environment ... it is just too noisy, both the
electronic gear and the venue ....



Dave Moorman September 4th 07 01:54 AM

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In article ,
"Carl WA1KPD" wrote:

I bet the audiophiles can hear the difference if the radio is installed
or removed using low-quality DIN tools.

Dave


Only if the are oxygen free DIN tools


:-) Of course!

Dave Moorman September 4th 07 01:55 AM

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In article ,
"graham" wrote:

"Dave Moorman" wrote in message
]...
In article ,
Bill Jeffrey wrote:

You can buy these for a buck at any audio store - unless you want
audiophile-grade DIN removal tools. Then they are a lot more expensive.


I bet the audiophiles can hear the difference if the radio is installed
or removed using low-quality DIN tools.

Dave



.... audiophiles don't recognize "car stereo" as being a viable listening
source ... the interior of a motor vehicle can't be considered as
a "high-end" listening environment ... it is just too noisy, both the
electronic gear and the venue ....


I'm sure. It's a difficult life being an audiophile.

Dave

graham September 4th 07 05:02 AM

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"Dave Moorman" wrote in message
]...
In article ,
"graham" wrote:

"Dave Moorman" wrote in message
]...
In article ,
Bill Jeffrey wrote:

You can buy these for a buck at any audio store - unless you want
audiophile-grade DIN removal tools. Then they are a lot more
expensive.

I bet the audiophiles can hear the difference if the radio is installed
or removed using low-quality DIN tools.

Dave



.... audiophiles don't recognize "car stereo" as being a viable listening
source ... the interior of a motor vehicle can't be considered as
a "high-end" listening environment ... it is just too noisy, both
the
electronic gear and the venue ....


I'm sure. It's a difficult life being an audiophile.

Dave


.... not really, don't have to mess with car stereo ...... ;-/



PhattyMo September 5th 07 05:21 AM

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Dave Moorman wrote:
In article ,
Bill Jeffrey wrote:

You can buy these for a buck at any audio store - unless you want
audiophile-grade DIN removal tools. Then they are a lot more expensive.


I bet the audiophiles can hear the difference if the radio is installed
or removed using low-quality DIN tools.

Dave


I made some with an old wire coat-hanger.. Cut two lengths,bend into a
U-shape,and bend,mebbe 1/4 inch of the ends,at a 90 deg angle..
Insert the wires into the holes (against the face of the radio) and
pivot them until they are poking out of the front..like a pair of
handles... jiggle and pull..it'll come out.

Art September 5th 07 01:18 PM

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remember when 105,000 miles was considered the end of a car?

Now it still has another 100,000 left


"Ken G." wrote in message
...
Good color !





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