http://www.highway29records.com/changer-bracket/
Thanks for visiting our site!
Changer Bracket
Checkout Ebay Auctions For The Cheapest Prices
![]() |
|
2001 Jaguar XK8 CD Changer, GPS Navigation, Amplifier Mounting Bracket in Trunk US $25.00
|
BMW E53 X5 CD Changer Bracket Installation Kit 305 NEW! US $34.95
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
Check out Amazon:
| Account limit of 2000 requests per hour exceeded. |
Here are some more information for Changer Bracket:

As the demand for quality home theater equipment has gone higher over the years, Yamaha Home Theater systems have come to be major contenders in the home theater arena, boasting Home Theater in a Box packages, simplifying things for users, yet leaving no lapse in surround sound quality.
Yamaha Home Theater systems acknowledge the fact that surround sound is what defines the difference between a regular television system from a home theater setup, and defines borders to just where a home theater could get to be.
Yamaha's legendary performance comes with any Yamaha Home Theater in a Box system, with home theater packages categorized into three major model divisions. The YHT, DTX, and DVX line of Yamaha models comprise Yamaha's line of Yamaha Home Theater Systems, and all stand tall in performance, quality and style, expected of any Yamaha surround sound speaker system.
Here are some of the more "famous" of Yamaha Home Theater systems.
Yamaha DVX-C700
Integrated with Advance YST technologies, the Yamaha DVX-C700 packages a Yamaha home theater system capable of reading DVD and CD Digital Video formats. It supports Dolby Pro Logic II sound formats, as well as DTS Digital Surround, and can handle DivX encoded media.
With a total system power specification of 900 watts, a 5 disc changer system which leaves no room for hassle, iPod portable media support as well as XM Satellite Radio compatible, it isn't really a wonder why this particular Yamaha Home Theater systems is so popular.
Yamaha YHT-280
With 6 channels for surround sound, the Yamaha YHT-280 is another top quality Yamaha Home Theater System. XM Satellite Radio compatible, DivX encoded media capable, and built with a Compressed Music Enhancer, versatility is the YHT-280's thing.
With support for Dolby Pro Logic II, as well as DTS Digital Surround, sound formats, it could read DVDs easy. Its QD-Bass Technology would leave listeners wondering just where the sound they're hearing is coming from. Its cabinet type form factor makes the whole package an attractive item, making it an ideal centerpiece for a home theater system.
In the Yamaha Home Theater line, the YHT-280 is magnificent.
Yamaha DTX-5100
Built with an integrated YPAO Automatic Calibration system, the Yamaha DTX-5100 package could deal with Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 surround sound format types, and comes QD-Bass Technology supported.
As with all other Yamaha Home Theater systems, the Yamaha DTX-5100 boasts the legendary Yamaha standard of surround sound and versatility, capable of reading audio and/or video formats in DVD, DVD-R and Super Audio CD.
It comes XM Satellite Radio ready, and features an on-screen display system, making the Yamaha Home Theater system a breeze to configure, setup and use.
Living up to its brand name's standards, Yamaha Home Theater systems will blow you away.
Milos Pesic owns a popular and comprehensive Home Theater web site. For more articles and resources on home theater systems, projectors, seatings, home theater reviews and much more visit his site at:
=>http://home-theatre.need-to-know.net/
Ford ST
Ford Focus ST- Has The Last Laugh
I've been doing a bit of soul searching recently and decided that for many years now I've been a tad intolerant towards some of my fellow human beings. In the past I have tended to direct some of my greatest sarcasm towards the sort of individuals who loved their cars so much that they felt it necessary to join an Owner's club.
I suppose I was poking fun at the person who cleans their car at 8-00am on a Sunday morning using a toothbrush as well as every other conceivable automotive cleaning product you could imagine.
I've seen Owner's club badges in the windows of some spotless vehicles and an image of the individual has appeared in my mind. You know probably still living at home with their parents, certainly a bloke and almost definitely without a girlfriend.
Well it seems that my opinions could be somewhat out of date. I decided to confront my prejudices head-on and took a look at the Ford ST Owner's Club official site.
They seem to be a positively charming group of people from all walks of like nothing like the stereotypical picture I have painted previously.
I think the changing demographics combined with the internet of course have played a part in this refreshing new group of enthusiasts who all share a passion but above all else it's the cars.
Fast Fords have been around for a long time now. Those old enough will remember the Lotus Cortina of the sixties and who could forget the Escort RS2000 and Mexico from the 70's. The 80's and 90's followed up with the likes of the Sierra Cosworth the car criminal's favourite and culminated with the outrageous Escort Cosworth.
Not to be left out in the noughties (doesn't sound right however you put it!) Ford gave us the Focus ST a Golf GTI beater for the masses. Usually seen in bright orange the Focus ST managed to impress everyone who drove it even the likes of Jeremy Clarkson who is not known to favour cars that come in a price bracket normal people can afford.
So what's it like then. Well the latest face-lifted version still looks good despite appearing to have morphed into a Mondeo at the front seemingly in order to maintain Ford's preference for new model continuity. Still a great looking car and the performance is as good if not better than any other hot- hatch around.
Now available as ST 1 2 or 3 the differences are only on equipment level but all come with Ford's preferred 5 cylinder 2.5 litre turbocharged engine producing 225 PS. This equates to a top speed of 150mph with 0-62mph coming in 6.8 seconds. There is a six-speed close ratio gearbox and The ST sits on 18" Alloy wheels. In case you get into difficulty the ST comes with Electronic Stability Programme (ESP). The ST body kit remains with an additional 'single wing' design rear spoiler. Twin chrome exhausts finish off the look. The ST 2 has in addition Xenon front lights and rear LED's. The ST 3 has full leather Recaro seats and a 6 disc CD Auto-changer.
The ST has family car origins so remains practical to drive and has a power range through all the gears something you could try after dropping the kids off safely. When driven hard the ST shows its track potential and has excellent handling and cornering ability. Ford has also smartly priced the ST so competition watch out!
Having considered my disparaging comments about the likes of Owner's Club members in the past I feel that maybe the ST will have the last laugh on me!
About the Author
Jon Barlow reviews the Ford Focus ST at his Used
Ford Dealer
what screws do i need to mount my volkswagen disk changer in the trunk?
I have the brackets already mounting but am not sure what screws to use to mount the actual changer. i was thinking a 3mm metric? i'm a girl and don't overally understand this stuff! please please help! it's a 2001 gti. thanks!!!!!!!
sheet metal scews... but what size?? there is a threading that the screw needs to fit and this is what i can't find. the size is ok, but i cant find a thread that works! any more suggestions? thanks again!
No special screws needed. I would simply use sheet metal screws. Hope this helps you.
Chad Ochocinco boogies on over to VH1 gig
Funny how evolving cultural norms can sneak up on you. Take Chad Ochocinco's ongoing offseason, which might have seemed bizarre just a few short years ago but now seems, if not perfectly normal, at least understandable.
Thanks for visiting!

US $21.99