CD Holder

rf860

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Has anyone bought one of the cd holders that SEAT sell for the single DIN slot under the head unit? If so do this make it look better than the 'hole' that is there?
 
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£43 abit steep if you ask me. yes it looks good and if you like it go for it, but a wouldn't pay that much, raver put it to something else
 
Apr 27, 2008
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when i change the cd player i just put a blanking plate there. im not sure if theres that many things you can replace it with tbh
 

rf860

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Thanks for the replies

How much are you talking for a half decent double din unit, and how would this work with the sw controls
 

Crafoo

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Thanks for the replies

How much are you talking for a half decent double din unit, and how would this work with the sw controls

To be honest fella i'm not sure, pretty much all my car is standard however many people on here will have changed the headunits and no doubt quite a few will have the double DIN setup, i'm sure that you can get some kind on adaptor/control unit for replacement headunits to be able to retain the controls on the steering wheels, I'm sure someone on here will be able to advise you a little better. But as said if you aren't wanting to spend lots of cash then i'm sure you could just blank it off with a plate if you don't like it. Personally for me I find it quite handy to chuck keys and other junk in there :)
 

jonboy1066

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Yeah i know bit steep! Any other suggestions as to what i could fill the 'hole' with?

Yorkie bars maybe.:funk:

£43 seems way too much for something that only holds 4 CD's, considering you could probably buy yourself an MP3 player and Aux lead for that money and store a hell of a lot more than 4 CD's worth of music to play in your car.
 

rf860

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Yorkie bars maybe.:funk:

£43 seems way too much for something that only holds 4 CD's, considering you could probably buy yourself an MP3 player and Aux lead for that money and store a hell of a lot more than 4 CD's worth of music to play in your car.

Yeah think i will learn to live with this but the yorkie bar option seams good :D
 

Neo

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Where are you guys getting £43 from?

I make it £47.83... and with VAT and postage it totals
£63.19 :scary:
 

jonboy1066

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Where are you guys getting £43 from?

I make it £47.83... and with VAT and postage it totals
£63.19 :scary:

Strewth!!:headhurt:

I didn't look that far into it, just saw it and thought no thanks, then like a sheep followed everyone elses £43 quote.

I'll definately leave it as a Yorkie bar holder then....:D
 
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