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Larry Tawa wrote:  
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> Right now, we are downloading/integegrating the next SCOUG CD  
 
Cool, I think Steve Levine has some great new ideas to make the process  
easier.  
 
> Walker Cat asks how much are you going to spend on the defunct radio?  
 
Well, the sales guy at Quick Midnight Car Stereo had only one question  
for me -- "How much money you got?"  
 
Steve Carter mentioned a Blaupunkt (sp?) that plays MP3s on sale at  
Fry's for $80.  Otherwise it might be a Sony CDX-M?40 for $189.  I may  
change the speakers which have been in the truck for years and whose  
cones are probably deeply suntanned by now.  A few brackets to make the  
thing fit.  Labor, 'cause _I'm_ not crawling around under the dashboard  
after all those filthy feet have been there.  And tax, to keep our  
government running as smoothly as it has been.  
 
Maybe $300.  Seems pretty cheap after the $1800 engine.  :)  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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