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RE: CD Changer for Jetta GLS



You may want to try either a Clarion or a Panasonic CD changer from your local 
stereo shop.  When I bought my GLX, they said it was an OEM of either the 
Clarion or the Panasonic.  The Clarions went into the Jettas that were built 
either in the States or Europe and the Clarions went into the Jettas that were 
built in Mexico.  My recommendation though is just trade the car in for the 
GLX.  This way you'll be able to listen to your favourite CDS and drive 
really, really fast!

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From:  owner-jettaglx@igtc.com on behalf of Ivan Perez
Sent:  Tuesday, June 03, 1997 5:52 AM
To:  jettaglx@igtc.com
Subject:  Re: CD Changer for Jetta GLS

Sure !! As much as my wife loves the GLS I'm sure she would love to have
a GLX instead ;) 

BTW: Did I mentiuon my Teg runs a Gen II, DRAG turbo ?? Its really not
that fast... it only does 12.9 secs on the 1/4 mile @ 6psi ;) 

DK wrote:
> 
> I'll race your Integra for your Jetta's pink slip......
> 
> At 02:33 PM 6/2/97 +0000, you wrote:
> >Hello ,
> >
> >Is there an aftermarket CD changer that is compatible with the factory
> >radio on my 1995 Jetta GLS ?? My interest is saving a few bucks to
> >buying the OEM changer. I just got the Jetta for my wife a few days ago
> >and I know very little about these cars.
> >
> >
> >
> >*****************************************
> > Ivan Perez
> > 1996 Integra LS/Special Edition
> > 1995 Jetta GLS
> > ivanp@pts.mot.com
> >*****************************************
> >
> >