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    My '98 Camaro has a cassette deck, which I really don't enjoy very much. I'm no audiophile, but I want to be able to play some CD's in my car.

    I would've bought an aftermarket CD player the day I bought the car, but I HATE how the aftermarket decks look in the oversize stereo space. They all look gaudy and cheap. I don't want my car to look gaudy or cheap.

    I'm looking into picking up a used GM CD deck to swap into my '98. I have a few questions about this process.

    1) Which models of CD player will fit mine ('98, 4A, non-Monsoon tape deck)

    2) Does it have to be from a Camarobird, or will an S-10, Cavalier, etc. work?

    3) Will these units play good quality CD-R's?

    4) Is it a drop-in install, or do I have to rewire?

    John.
    2003 Camaro 4A, with supercharged airbox mod, 3mm apex seals, VTEC head, and much more.

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    2003 Camaro 4A, with supercharged airbox mod, 3mm apex seals, VTEC head, and much more.

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    • #3
      i'm gonna be buying a aftermarket player pretty soon

      wanna buy my monsoon cd player from my 99 camaro?

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      • #4
        the monsoon deck wont work in ihs car if he dosent have the amp.. and i am not 100% sure if the 98 cassete deck did.. may want to try the stereo sections on other camaro sites..

        ~Billy

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        • #5
          Speed Automotive lists the Monsoon decks as able to fit any 97-02 'maro.

          http://store.yahoo.com/speedautomoti...o20camocd.html

          What gives?
          2003 Camaro 4A, with supercharged airbox mod, 3mm apex seals, VTEC head, and much more.

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          • #6
            Have you looked at the Pioneer's? I've got one of these in my bird, I think it looks pretty cool.

            http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pi...29,521,00.html
            2001 Maple Red Firebird, no ops<br />Whisper lid, K&N Air Filter<br />MBQuarts, PPI and a 10\" JL Audio<br />\"Shockwave\" decal<br />-- I\'m just getting started :) --

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            • #7
              That looks cool, but it's awful pricey. Secondhand factory decks are only going for $150 at most.

              Anyone got a clue about the compatibility of Monsoon systems?
              2003 Camaro 4A, with supercharged airbox mod, 3mm apex seals, VTEC head, and much more.

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              • #8
                yeah...I'm in the same situation ...
                I've bought a use CD camaro player at ebay...
                I reveive it tomorrow
                FRA, Whisper Lid, K&N Filter,MAF Screen removed...<br />My camaro can speak french!

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                • #9
                  <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 1sweetryde:
                  Have you looked at the Pioneer's? I've got one of these in my bird, I think it looks pretty cool.

                  http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/CDA/CarProducts/CarProductDetails/0,14 29,521,00.html
                  <hr></blockquote>
                  :eek: WOW! nice, I love how my Pioneer looks in my car

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                  • #10
                    I have received the stock CD player...
                    I've put out the tape radio...
                    the cd radio is in place, sound good, look stock...Great!

                    (If someone is looking for a stock tape radio...mail me)
                    FRA, Whisper Lid, K&N Filter,MAF Screen removed...<br />My camaro can speak french!

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                    • #11
                      well


                      1) Which models of CD player will fit mine ('98, 4A, non-Monsoon tape deck)

                      -&gt; 98-02

                      2) Does it have to be from a Camarobird, or will an S-10, Cavalier, etc. work?

                      yep

                      3) Will these units play good quality CD-R's?

                      yes it does

                      4) Is it a drop-in install, or do I have to rewire?

                      anntenna and 2 plugs...very easy if you don't have huge hand
                      FRA, Whisper Lid, K&N Filter,MAF Screen removed...<br />My camaro can speak french!

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                      • #12
                        The Pioneer player will fit nicely in your car, and not much rewiring at all if you pick up the harness converters, plus you can pick one up off of E-Bay for about 200.00
                        \'97 \'Bird 3.8 <br />-Black<br />-T-Tops<br />-180* T-Stat<br />-MTX 10\'s (2)<br />-20% Tint

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