Reproduction look-a-like Stock radio?

StlRegal

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Does anybody make reproduction radios, but with current technology. Thankfully my stock radio still works, but im sure its only a matter of time before it goes out. And the fancy aftermarket ones just scream steal me and f#*k up my dash or just take the whole car in the process. Low key is what im going for but id still like some quality. CD player definatly and preferably a Ipod plug in.
 
Lost of us go with an AM/FM/CD player from the mid/late 90s Blazers; works well, and looks factory. Also, it's a direct bolt in- just get a harness to connect the old and the new.
 

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Cool thanks, Now that I think about it though. A Cassette palyer woudlnt be so bad since Ipods have a cassette type thing that goes into the cassette player and plays the songs on the Ipod.
 
What wrong with a aftermarket player? And with a proper installation kit it will look nice.

Almost 90% of the aftermarket radios have detachable faceplates.

Aftermarket radios have a much better sound quality vs. a stock radio.
 
Nothing, I like them, Im just seeing if i can get something just as good while being low profile.
 
What wrong with a aftermarket player? And with a proper installation kit it will look nice.

Almost 90% of the aftermarket radios have detachable faceplates.

Aftermarket radios have a much better sound quality vs. a stock radio.

Aftermarket units have a much better chance of getting ripped than an a factory style unit, and the detatchable faceplates are fairly easy to replace.

Better sound comes out of the speakers, not the radio.
 
do this

my t has a aftermarket cd/mp3 player FLUSH mounted and i took apart one of the crappy oem cassettes and made a cover when in place looks like a oem radio is in....
 
heres my radio flush mounted(not sticking out):eek:
 

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heres the old radio face ,just glue the knobs back on...
 

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i used a carbaord circle same size as a cd to hold it in place
 

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in place final look,sneeky,huh???!!!!
 

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not sure about other makes,but panasonic has a bit of clearence when theres no cd in the player.cardboard gives when it come in contact with the guides/loading switch,this is why i use it.been doing this trick for over ten years:biggrin:

when i do the "serious" system,this face will be motorized to automatically fold up into the dash each time i turn car on,then fold down when i turn car off.
 
That is awesome Gary.
Definitely super stealthy for sure.
I went the Kenwood cassette player route figuring not too many people who steal would want a cassette deck, much less have cassettes. ;)
But I'm loving that fold away stock face plate look. Really trick.

Patrick
 
and the detatchable faceplates are fairly easy to replace.

Easy? So you are saying if a theif got a hold of a deck without a faceplate he can easily replace it? You can probaly order one off a dealer and pay $$$ for it for that amount you can buy a new radio.

What I am trying to say is a deck without a faceplate is worthless.

This is what I have in my GN. It's a mask unit from kenwood. No longer avaialble.
 

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Cool thanks, Now that I think about it though. A Cassette palyer woudlnt be so bad since Ipods have a cassette type thing that goes into the cassette player and plays the songs on the Ipod.

I use something called the iCarPlay by Monster cable, works really well. Broadcasts through any channel on the FM band that your stereo can receive That might be a problem if you live in more urban areas though I guess. It's not much of a problem here in Alaska tho.
 
Any decent stereo theif will know the Kenwood is a real stereo and will rip it right out. Face plates aren't terribly hard to replace, often times you can find them on ebay. The only problem with stealing a stereo without a faceplate is that you don't know if it's a ****ty unit or not.
 
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