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CD changer
For a CD changer you could integrate the Toyota one into your audio system. I know there is one for the older ones. A quick peek at the back of your current radio would enlighten us. If there is a wiring harness not in use, it's likely that that one is for a CD changer. If there is no additional wiring harness, Pioneer makes these FM modulated CD changers: 6-disc or 12-disc. They play CD's and work like a miniature radio tower, only with a much smaller broadcasting radius. They are set to broadcast at a certain frequency (I think 87.something sounds familiar) and all you do is turn on the radio to that frequency and you get the music from your CD. Downside is there can be inteference. For more bass, you'd need to add an amplified subwoofer. You can go either the stealth route, hiding the amp and minimizing the space the subwofer box takes up, or the show route having everything on display. This would require a 4 guage wire (for a little boost) and RCA cords to your amplifier. You could do it all under $100. More bass = more money though, as with everything.
Zach
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Zach
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