Question:
Where can I buy a cheap Radio/Cassette player for my car?
TheCrust
2009-09-29 15:02:48 UTC
My car radio is halfway broken, and I need to buy a new. My old radio didn't have a cassette player, so I couldn't buy on of those cheap iPod cassette converter things, so I would love one that has a cassette player in it. Where can I find these? Online websites are good IF you have bought and they're trustworthy.
Seven answers:
anonymous
2009-09-29 23:37:01 UTC
You can buy it for cheap from http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=Radio%2FCassette%20player&tag=189-20&index=automotive&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325
connard
2016-10-07 07:58:03 UTC
your production unit radio works solid int he vehiocle and seems solid all this timein the automobile and it on no account have been given stolen WOW considering that's gruesome in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it sounds ok set up between the flowery new cd with lights and a plastic equipment that the radio continues to be 2 inches exterior the sprint and shall we see how long it final before getting stolen or purchase and alamr additionally ore funds maximum autos with a cd button are pre-twine and arranged for a cd changer what kind automobile is that this ?
anonymous
2009-09-29 15:12:22 UTC
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_113KRC235/Kenwood-KRC-235.html?tp=5684





crutchfield is the number online electronics retailer i trust them completely



you can find cheaper cassette players but name brands are going to be the most reliable.
Keith...aka Rook
2009-09-29 15:11:24 UTC
check the local junkyards and auto salvation yards....they have all kinds of useful stuff....maybe even a cassette deck
armyofone
2009-09-29 15:44:01 UTC
go to caraudio.com they have a few trusworthy websites ive used that are known to be cheap
anonymous
2009-09-29 15:31:05 UTC
in a pawn shop really cheap prices
hunter
2009-09-29 16:52:39 UTC
you can always check out sonicelectronix.com they have great stuff for a cheap price and definatly reliable


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