2000 Honda Prelude Type SH with Alpine CDE-HD148BT
Modified 2000 Honda Prelude Type SH with an Alpine CDE-HD148BT car radio.
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Modified 2000 Honda Prelude Type SH with an Alpine CDE-HD148BT car radio.
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Modified 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 dash featuring a Kenwood KIV-BT901 head unit.
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Modified 1998 Toyota Supra Turbo featuring a Pioneer P8400BH DVD Receiver.
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Modified 2012 Ford F150 SVT Raptor featuring a Alpine INA-W910 DVD Navigation System.
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Modified 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 featuring a Alpine IDA-X303 car stereo.
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These days car stereo manufacturers are packing their car receivers will tons of useful features and cool gadgets. Sony Xplod has really stepped up to the plate with their new Sony Xplod MEX-BT5700U Bluetooth Car Receiver. The Sony Xplod MEX-BT5700U car receiver features a flip-down detachable faceplate, CD player that can read MP3/WMA/AAC, front auxiliary input, USB 1-wire for Apple iPhone and MP3 players, is satellite radio ready and HD Radio ready. As if that wasn’t enough, it also features Bluetooth technology for hands-free calling with your Bluetooth-enabled phone and can wirelessly play back any music stored on your Bluetooth-enabled audio device. Super trick!
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The Pioneer DEX-P99RS houses complex technologies and insane sound purity that must be heard to be believed. With full customization features including Independent 31-Band Digital Equalizer, Copper-Plated Chassis, Custom-Made Capacitors, 32-Bit Binary Floating-Point Digital Sound Processing, Auto Time Alignment and Auto EQ. If you’re looking for the grand daddy of car audio receivers, it doesn’t get much better than the Stage 4 product line from Pioneer Electronics.
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