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SignUp Now!What you mean? Mini disc just came out in Wales, all my mates got one, I'm saving but not quite there yet, can't wait to get mine, they look so cool!Prob not. The radio will likely be on Japanese bandwidths which aren’t the same as ours. Minidisc…. Erm who even has minidisc now. Sat nav you might be able to get working if you can get U.K. software. All in all you may as well replace it.
I'm rocking MD!!! lolProb not. The radio will likely be on Japanese bandwidths which aren’t the same as ours. Minidisc…. Erm who even has minidisc now. Sat nav you might be able to get working if you can get U.K. software. All in all you may as well replace it.
whats it look like?My MY2000 import has a working - as in turns on and off - flip front radio/mini disc/satnav.
Is there a way to get any of those elements working in the UK or is it scrap?
Haha I had a md in my first car, mk2 fez in 2002! I really like the look of this set up!NICE!!! lol
Yeah Mini Discs are fetching a pretty penny these days... I was just the right age when MD's were a thing (were they really ever a thing?? lol)
I had a friend from Asia I went to school with so he sorted me out with a MD player/recorder early on in its life.. Didnt really take off here.
I love them anyway and Still do..
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Can anyone recommend something I can buy off the shelf in the UK that will slot straight in and work with the existing speakers. I'm not bothered about hifi in performance cars but I don't want something really cheap that sounds crap with any volume.
Not fussed on size Jake. Any satnav needed, which is unlikely given the journeys I do, I'd use Waze on my phone.. As for Bluetooth - I suppose so as I don't like wired connections in general. I don't like Apple products and my phone is android.Double or single DIN? Do you want Bluetooth connectivity, or any other form of input? I might be wrong but I think anything non-standard will require either an adapter or a little wiring in order to get the speakers and the headunit connected to each other. Its nothing too complex, tbh