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Old 06-28-2009, 07:59 PM   #1
americanmusc1e
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$10 radio "system"

Ok, laugh if you want, but a lot of people are surprised to find that I don't have a real "system". It sounds good!!! and it only cost me $10. I got all the speakers free, two are from an aiwa home CD player and the other ones are Nikko or something like that. I got the radio for $10 from a friend with a junkyard in his front yard.

I did have an $80 VR3 deck from Target in there, until I put the new motor in and forgot to hook up that little ground to the voltage regulator. I got a little ways down the road and the radio shut off and the tach started smoking (I'm serious), I looked down at my voltage guage and it was maxxed out at 18volts!!!!!

The $10 radio works just as good except the VR3 had a USB slot on it, the USB was sooo much better than the CD's because I had a 2gig drive with 500 songs on it!!!!

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