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J. R. Fox wrote:  
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> Mostly for future reference, I'd like to find out if there is an  
> all-encompassing in-dash unit on the market that plays CDs  
> (and MP3s), still plays cassette tapes, regular AM/FM,  
> **and** can receive either XM or Sirius  
 
Screech your tires over to your local machine shop and have them put in  
a custom drop-console.  Then screech some more over to Fry's, no, on  
second thought, anywhere except Fry's and credit card yourself with a  
CD/MP3 player, an XM, a Sirius.  Then eBay attach yourself to an auto  
cassette player.  Oh, and don't forget the speaker switchbox.  
 
Install all four.  Impress young ladies and cool gangbangers while  
cruising Van Nuys Boulevard with your windows rolled down.  Maybe you  
should even get some lift shocks installed.  
 
> I think I know who to ask about this, but  
> will just toss that out here as well.  
 
Let me know where you park your newly-outfitted vehicle.  I'm still in  
need of a car stereo.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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