Need new Radio/CD player
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Not around here! Junk yard radios command some serious prices in my neck of the woods. Aftermarket has always been cheaper, and most aftermarket I have used get better radio reception and have more extra features like equalizers or preouts.
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Yeah, down here a factory radio like that in nice working shape goes for around $250.00 at a salvage yard, and who's to say it will last very long, it is an electrical part so it has no warranty if bought from a salvage yard. I went and bought a nice aftermarket radio and the adapters to install it in my truck, this can be done for about the same price but with a warranty. But then again I did spend about $500.00 on my setup, but it is top of the line, far superior to the factory radio.
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