GT wrote:
> "Catman" > wrote in message
> . ..
>> Well, it's a big old car. Not had much chance to use it yet, but it's in
>> condition as described. All the buttons seem to work and it shifts
>> acceptably well
>>
>> Couple of bits of trim missing off the back console (not that I'm ever
>> likely to set in the back) and the cowl for the driver's seat height
>> adjustment is a bit loose.
>>
>> More worryingly, no CD changer!!!! How do I sort that in a fortnight?
>>
>> Suggestions, please.
>
> 1. New head unit with MP3 cd capability - shuv all your favourite tracks
> onto 1 or 2 CDs and stick it on random.
>
New head unit might be tricky on this. It's all integrated.
> 2. How about one of those MP3 thingys with FM transmitter - plug it into
> your cigarette lighter, tune in the FM and stick it on random.
Ahh, that might be the one
>
> 3. Walkman / ipod / personal mp3 player
The wife will be upset
>
> 4. keep changing disks yourself
No CD player at all...
>
> 5. Sing
>
God, no.
> 6. Get someone else to sing.
>
Ahh now she can sing
> 7. Listen to the engine
>
Even better
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