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tcp
8/29/2007 7:00:37 AM
I found a 6CD changer head unit on ebay from a 2008 lancer and was wondering if this would fit in my 2007 outlander to replace the single disc unit.  I think it would but it looks like it has a cassette player in the lower half.  Does anyone know if this is correct.  Here are a couple of pictures from the ad, but they're quite small.


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RMUDBUGS
8/29/2007 12:31:26 PM
Mitsu has not had a fatory cassette for many years.
07OUTLANLEXANI
8/29/2007 12:34:24 PM



i have a xls and i have the old radio i upgraded to the nav unit and my buddie that works at the dealer gave me back my radio ill sell it make me an offer its the 2 peice set my car was 2 days old when unit was pulled  i looked amitsubishi.com and the xls had the 6 disc standard


07OUTLANLEXANI
8/29/2007 12:51:09 PM






that no cassette its a opening for trim i beleive my radio is the 140 watt the only way to get 650 watt fosgate is the add the amp which has nothing to do with the head unit it self
bnilguy
8/29/2007 3:57:18 PM
Often, factory radios aren't plug and play swappable like that without some programming from the dealer, especially if it's a different type or from another model..could be a theft prevention thing????  
 
I really don't know for sure, but have heard this is the case for other cars
07OUTLANLEXANI
8/29/2007 8:41:47 PM






i can ask my buddie hes a mechanic aty the local dealership who took it out he works at peruzzi here in pa
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