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RE: Hello!



I got my '97 GLX a week and a half ago, and I am now nearly an expert on
the Bose stereo.  First, it does have good sound from the factory.  If
you want a changer that will work with the head unit, it is a Panasonic.
 You will have to buy an adaptor if you want to use a Panasonic changer
with the existing head unit.  You'll have to make your own decision on
what to do.

Yes, you got as good a price as you can.  That's about what everyone
I've heard from has paid.  I've never heard of anyone getting one for
less than $21,000.

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>From: 	Mark Radelow[SMTP:rpcprod@hotmail.com]
>Sent: 	Wednesday, July 09, 1997 4:01 PM
>To: 	jettaglx@igtc.com
>Subject: 	Hello!
>
>Hey everyone...My name is Mark and I am just writing to say hello and 
>mention that I am picking up my brand new '97 white jetta glx tomorrow.  
>I also got a question, anyone have experiences with the BOSE stereo?  
>Mine is coming with it and I am wondering if I should a.)buy a changer 
>for it or b.) wait and install my quart speakers and amp and eclipse 
>deck...How is the sound on it?  I am a bit of an audiophile but I am not 
>prepared to rip open the side of my doors and trunk to put my box in 
>there...Also I am wondering if I got a good price:
>
>White GLX with 21 miles on it
>Beige Leather
>Bose Stereo
>Floor Mats
>_LIFETIME_ oil, filter, lube, and washes
>
>all for $21,183 (incl. destination fee)
>not including tax, license, docs, and smog
>
>Thanks for your input!
>
>
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