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Old 07-05-2008, 07:14 PM   #1
zabble
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Default Wanted: in-boot cd stacker for AU1 Fairmont Ghia

Hi all, just wondering where i might be able to pick up one of these. I am only after the actual stacker located in the boot - the one in my car is jammed and will not eject and is therefore useless.

Have searched the forums and the net with no luck.

Is it possible to replace the unit in my AU series 1 with the in built stacker from the later AU series ? I have seen a few of these units for sale.

thank you...Zab

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Old 07-05-2008, 11:19 PM   #2
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i have one in my boot, which hasnt been used for ages, it would get a cd stuck like once every 6 months but it does work fine, probbly needs a clean. Pm me if your interested in it.
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