Re: OEM radio
That works best, local is always better. I was only offering pictures with a different part number to show that different years look the same. I will be selling mine sometime soon, just not in a rush. I should have swapped it back in the Crossfire before I traded it, oh well.
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Re: OEM radio
Yes, you should have.
I would have been tempted to buy that KMR-D562BT from you. ( at the mrmiata price of $5 ) :):):) |
Re: OEM radio
Anyone buying a used OEM radio would be wise not to buy one with the part number A 193 820 00 86. The 00 means it was the first version radio and they had problems with display being hard to read in daylight. There probably are a few out there, though most will have been changed under warranty. They were fitted to the 2004 models only.
So buy the A 193 820 04 86 models they are the fourth upgrade. Explanation of the Mercedes numbering system. CLICK |
Re: OEM radio
Originally Posted by ala_xfire
(Post 861724)
Yes, you should have.
I would have been tempted to buy that KMR-D562BT from you. ( at the mrmiata price of $5 ) :):):) Nice try my friend!.. But I think everyone knows if your selling it for $5 I get first dibs... :p |
Re: OEM radio
I do have the dead Clarion M502 I bought to look at converting the lighting to green/yellow. Start the bidding, nice condition, partly disassembled, doesn't work, no mounts...
BUT I can make it light up, so I might change the LEDs anyway. |
Re: OEM radio
Hi, are you still selling this radio?
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Re: OEM radio
3 year old thread?
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Re: OEM radio
Originally Posted by mot.61
(Post 926263)
Hi, are you still selling this radio?
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Re: OEM radio
do you still have the stereo?
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Re: OEM radio
Please read post #27.
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Re: OEM radio
Originally Posted by JavierErnesto
(Post 978033)
do you still have the stereo?
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