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6-Disc CD OEM Changer for AP1

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Old 02-16-2008, 09:33 PM
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Default 6-Disc CD OEM Changer for AP1

Edit: SOLD! (as of 2/23/08)

Up for sale is an ap1 OEM CD disc changer pulled from my MY01 trunk. I'm not sure if this will work with ap2's, so please check elsewhere for compatibility. It comes with the cover, cage, 1 cartridge, and long bus cable. It works just fine. Other screws needed can be obtained from a local hardware store. It has some scratches, and some physical wear. One picture shows that the top of the changer has gap, however, this does not affect playback. I'll let to the pictures do the talking.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

$160 shipped (paypal).
Locals get priority and a cheaper price.






In this next picture, there is a scratch mark on the cage:






Here is the gap on the top I that I previously mentioned:


How it looked installed:



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You used a lightbox to take those shots?
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no kidding those shots look profesional almost to good to be a used item looks good though
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Heh no, I'm too cheap to buy materials to build a lightbox. So I just layed the items on a white poster board and took some pictures using the bounce-flash method. Moderate amount of Photochop applied after.
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I showed the ex-chief engineer here at work how to build a lightbox for about $40-$50 - he's been using it for a lot of photos of gear teeth and such that are otherwise very tough to photograph.

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^Not a problem. I love photography talk.
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