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Old April-21st-2006 | 10:47 PM
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Need to put an after market radio in

I just got this car. Im going to try to put a system in it in the next couple of weeks when Im on vacation. It has Sat radio and everything. Does anyone know if they make anything like a kit to put it in. The custom shop by my house wants about 300-500 to do something that doesnt look like ****

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Old April-23rd-2006 | 10:28 PM
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I've only seen 1 mazda3 with an after market stereo/cd in it when I was first shopping for the car. It is very hard to replace the market radio because of the buttons for the SAT, Media, etc.... The car I saw had that part taken out and had a insert put their for storage. Didn't really care for it all that much. Looking around myself, I know that it is pretty expensive to switch out bacause it is a little harder than most stock radios. Good luck!
Old April-24th-2006 | 01:05 AM
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You just won't be able to replace Mazda's Radio or Message Center without it looking right or not jacked up. Mazda designed the thing with curves, its a unique design without sections and you won't be able to just take a section out of and have it look decent. If you do end up doing something please post a pic. Good luck.
Old April-28th-2006 | 03:00 AM
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Old April-28th-2006 | 08:16 AM
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I think this would look great...


With a little time and effort, not to mention a lot of money, a nice double DIN unit like this Alpine IVA-W200 using this bracket would definitely turn heads.
Old April-28th-2006 | 08:40 AM
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yeah i would defintly steal that
Old May-1st-2006 | 12:36 AM
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That does look quite attractive bluntman...I bet its really expensive as if you mess with the sound system on an M3, you have to have a custom panel done. Lot$ of ca$h for that I bet, indeed.
Old May-1st-2006 | 03:14 PM
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there's a replacement for the radio piece available at your local neighborhood car audio store fifth-gear in brampton has it for $30.00 cad and meh boy at best buy heartland says they have it for $25.oo harness and everything but with an after market beck there will be no info, temp, and those other ***** seen.
Old May-1st-2006 | 03:29 PM
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Single DIN brackets are cheap. Double DIN brackets are another story. The double DIN bracket and wiring harness that I linked to (the one in Japanese) apparently costs around $250 mainly because it maintains the use of the LCD.
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