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benji mk2
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roadstar head units
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20 August 2005, 19:10 »
Does anyone have any experience with roadstar head units? I've been offered a new one that plays mp3z and also has a usb port on the front to allow a memory stick to be used. I've seen these around for a while but I'm a bit anxious about going away from a large manufacturer.
Cheers to anyone who can give any info,
Ben.
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kniterider
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Re: roadstar head units
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21 August 2005, 08:31 »
had a few of these on cars ive either bought or taken in p/x, there not much cop mate from my experience, stick with the decent branded stuff, look better, feel better and sound better
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rowlers
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21 August 2005, 11:31 »
would tend to agree knightrider, ok to stick in if your selling a car or as a stop gap, but I'd be more inclined to the better quality makes!
Suppose it depends what your after though
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benji mk2
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24 August 2005, 20:51 »
yeah i think I'll save up for summat decent. Been brought up on a stable diet of Sony till the latest one got pinched a few weeks ago
dirty thieving bast@rds. Think i might give alpine a go this time around! Cheers for ur advice!!
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Lewy
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24 August 2005, 22:25 »
mmmmm.....Alpine, you know you want to! I'm not a fan of the new range, only because the don't look very nice, but don't judge a book by it's cover, they are chuffin' awesome units.
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silkyballs
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24 August 2005, 23:36 »
pioneer have always been my flavour ive had this one for three years from new no probs yet cost me 450 quid then fullly retro looks sweet sounds sweet!
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25 August 2005, 10:54 »
we had one of those in for repair the other week and it was returned from our repair centre saying they couldn't get parts for it. stick to the main brands I would
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25 August 2005, 10:58 »
I bought my Sony HU from a local dealer, ex sony return £200 but only paid £130! Even Halfrauds do Sony MP3 HUs for less than £100 when on special!!
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