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Old 03-29-2012, 10:01 AM
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You could use the dual 4 ohm speaker PY has if you need new speaker(s)..... Page 87 part numbers RPZ 183 & 183A, RPZ184 and 184A. They will work.

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Old 03-29-2012, 11:54 AM
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Nice car, reminds me of my own. A good runner with tons of potential. I have FM converters too but I would recommend getting the radio working and then adding a MP3 jack, that way you could play your downloaded music or any external device through your factory radio. Most MP3 players sold today have built in FM radios, so you could also get FM easily. I have AM only with the MP3 jack and I just play my IPOD through the jack as there really isn't much on AM these days. I drove my car to work today and the tunes were loud and clear with the top down all 23 miles. Led Zep never sounded so good. I'll send you a PM. Thanks, Jim

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