Pioneer CD GM sized DIN radio from 1994
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Car: 1988 IROC Z Convertible
Engine: 305 TPI (LB9)
Transmission: 700 R4
Axle/Gears: G80 GU2
Pioneer CD GM sized DIN radio from 1994
Another find from my parents house..
The Pioneer CD player DEH-40DH that fit the 1.5 was the same size as the GM radios..
This radio worked perfectly when removed from my IROC that had been rear ended hard and totaled by the insurance company. I had to order a new face for it when the face stoppped working properly so I have two faces for the radio.
It still has the adapter harness to plug right into an IROC with the Delco ERS system with the 5-band EQ. Just connect the ignition and battery and you’re good..
It’s been in the original packaging stored in my old bedroom for 16 years.
I’d like to get $50 not including shipping which I’m guessing would be $10-20 UPS Ground. East Coast around $10, Midwest around $15, West Coast around $20
Based on my guess the package is 5lbs 12”x10”x6”
I don’t mind keeping it, but I’d sell it too.. someone might really want one.. These radios were cool in the 90s with the display effects..
The Pioneer CD player DEH-40DH that fit the 1.5 was the same size as the GM radios..
This radio worked perfectly when removed from my IROC that had been rear ended hard and totaled by the insurance company. I had to order a new face for it when the face stoppped working properly so I have two faces for the radio.
It still has the adapter harness to plug right into an IROC with the Delco ERS system with the 5-band EQ. Just connect the ignition and battery and you’re good..
It’s been in the original packaging stored in my old bedroom for 16 years.
I’d like to get $50 not including shipping which I’m guessing would be $10-20 UPS Ground. East Coast around $10, Midwest around $15, West Coast around $20
Based on my guess the package is 5lbs 12”x10”x6”
I don’t mind keeping it, but I’d sell it too.. someone might really want one.. These radios were cool in the 90s with the display effects..
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Re: Pioneer CD GM sized DIN radio from 1994
Another find from my parents house..
The Pioneer CD player DEH-40DH that fit the 1.5 was the same size as the GM radios..
This radio worked perfectly when removed from my IROC that had been rear ended hard and totaled by the insurance company. I had to order a new face for it when the face stoppped working properly so I have two faces for the radio.
It still has the adapter harness to plug right into an IROC with the Delco ERS system with the 5-band EQ. Just connect the ignition and battery and you’re good..
It’s been in the original packaging stored in my old bedroom for 16 years.
I’d like to get $50 not including shipping which I’m guessing would be $10-20 UPS Ground. East Coast around $10, Midwest around $15, West Coast around $20
Based on my guess the package is 5lbs 12”x10”x6”
I don’t mind keeping it, but I’d sell it too.. someone might really want one.. These radios were cool in the 90s with the display effects..
The Pioneer CD player DEH-40DH that fit the 1.5 was the same size as the GM radios..
This radio worked perfectly when removed from my IROC that had been rear ended hard and totaled by the insurance company. I had to order a new face for it when the face stoppped working properly so I have two faces for the radio.
It still has the adapter harness to plug right into an IROC with the Delco ERS system with the 5-band EQ. Just connect the ignition and battery and you’re good..
It’s been in the original packaging stored in my old bedroom for 16 years.
I’d like to get $50 not including shipping which I’m guessing would be $10-20 UPS Ground. East Coast around $10, Midwest around $15, West Coast around $20
Based on my guess the package is 5lbs 12”x10”x6”
I don’t mind keeping it, but I’d sell it too.. someone might really want one.. These radios were cool in the 90s with the display effects..
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