I don't know either model, but have had a cheapy
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(£130) Sony MP3/CD/FM headunit in my Honda for several months, and it's great!
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So nice to be able to load up a CD full of MP3s and have shedloads of songs, compared to a
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'normal' CD player
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(that I've got in my tubby) and just have a dozen or so.
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Installation will be a piece of cake.
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Assuming that your existing headunit has a standard DIN harness, the whole take-out-put-in thing should take no longer than a couple of minutes.
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Mk2 NA Rev1
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-*- Mk2 Turbo Rev2
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-*- Mk1 NA
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-*- Mk2 Turbo Rev 3
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= all gone!
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