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Old Feb 2, 2001 | 09:34 PM
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Anybody know anyone who deals in used/reman Delco stereos....?

I'm looking for any companies/websites of parties who deal in used or reman GM/Delco stereos. I learned today of a factory GM/Delco CD player that will fit in GTAs and work with the steering wheel controls. Naturally, GM has D/C'd them, so I was hoping to use the part number and locate a used one if possible.

If anybody has any ideas, please let me know. Thanks so much.

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Old Feb 3, 2001 | 01:08 AM
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Frankie, you can integrate any aftermarket cd player that comes with a wireless remote with the factory controls by using a PAC adapter. I say this because Delco decks are HORRIBLY unreliable and you're going to get nosebleeds paying for one in good shape. The PAC adapter works just like a learning remote would for your tv. You program this PAC unit with the remote that comes with the new cd player, and when you press the button on the wheel, it sends the corresponding infared signal to the cd player.

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