They actually haven't stopped making cassette players but the market has dried up. The easiest way to buy one would be online.
Micro cassette are still being produced for hand held recorders.
Rafa Casette goes by Casette.
Rafa Casette is 179 cm.
Rafa Casette was born on August 20, 1965, in Zaragoza, Aragn, Spain.
Believe it or not, you need to have a casette in the casette player. If you use the casette that cam with the car, it has audible instructions. Now, here's one for you- where is the fuse for the overhead console that protects the compass and drive time features?
Believe it or not, you need to have a casette in the casette player. If you use the casette that cam with the car, it has audible instructions. Now, here's one for you- where is the fuse for the overhead console that protects the compass and drive time features?
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The best thing to do is to get an install kit from walmart. You can then put the casette player inside the kit and put it in the dash that way. You will also need a wiring harness to do it correctly.
Most common was casette tapes. Casette Tapes was a plastic case that had a magnetic tape that wound around spools and across rollers. It would have 5 or 6 songs on one side and you flipped it over and played 5 or 6 songs on the other side.CD's were just being made but the players were very expensive. I don't think there were very many CD players available for use in a car in the early 1990's. The first ones that did come out would jump when the car hit a bump.
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