http://www.highway29records.com/passport-cassette/
Thanks for visiting our site!
Passport Cassette
Checkout Ebay Auctions For The Cheapest Prices
![]() |
|
00 HONDA PASSPORT AM FM Radio Stereo Receiver Cassette US $75.07
|
Honda Passport Isuzu Cassette Am-Fm Radio 13-Pin Plug Wire (OEM) US $11.99
|
98-02 Honda Passport Radio Cassette Player * US $4.99
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
Check out Amazon:
![]() |
Moroccan Roll Sale Price: $12.98 |
|
Audio cassette. Passport Records, 1977. Track listing: Sun In The Night / Why Should I Lend You Mine When You've Broken Yours Off Already / Maybe I'll Lend You Mine After All / Hate Zone / Collapsar / Disco Suicide / Orbits / Malaga Virgen / Macrocosm |
![]() |
Phil Spector's Christmas Album Sale Price: $7.00 |
|
TRACKS: 1. White Christmas - Darlene Love; 2. Frosty The Snowman - Ronettes; 3. The Bells Of St. Mary - Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans; 4. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Crystals; 5. Sleigh Ride - Ronettes; 6... |
![]() |
Calling All Beatniks Sale Price: $12.99 |
|
8 tracks |
![]() |
Delphi SA10102 SKYFi2 Vehicle Adapter Kit List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $23.00 |
|
Complete your Delphi SKYFi2 XM Satellite Radio receiver listening system with this tailor-made vehicle adapter kit. The base SKYFi2 receiver package (model SA10101) contains a receiver and a remote control... |
![]() |
SONY 10UPCX46 4X6" PASSPORT PRINT PACK List Price: $229.00 Sale Price: $204.49 |
|
The Sony 10UPC-X46 4" x 6" Self-Laminating Color Printing Pack for the UPX-C200 system contains 10 packs of 25 sheets and 10 packs of ink ribbon for a total of 250 prints. |
![]() |
Canon Selphy CP400 Photo Printer List Price: $249.95 Sale Price: $55.99 |
|
Color Horizontal Resolution: 300 dpi Color Vertical Resolution: 300 dpi Functions: Printer Interface Type: USB - Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Media Sizes Accepted: Sheet - 4" x 6" Paper Handling Support: Paper (Glossy Cut Sheet), Paper (Standard Cut Sheet), Photo Paper Printer Type: Color Dye Sublimation, Photo |
![]() |
Pioneer CD-XMPCAR1 XMp3 Car Kit List Price: $79.95 Sale Price: $35.00 |
|
Pioneer CD-XMPCAR1 XMp3 Car Kit CD-XMPCAR1 Satellite Radios |
![]() |
Pioneer CD-BTB200 Bluetooth Wireless Adapter List Price: $200.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
|
This CD-BTB200 is designed to work only with Pioneer "Bluetooth Adapter Ready" Navigation systems, AV Receivers and CD Players. Bluetooth Wireless Technology allows these Pioneer headunits to communicate automatically with and treat most compatible cellular phones as source devices within a given range... |
![]() |
Pioneer AVIC-U310BT 4.3-Inch In-Dash Navigation Receiver with CD Player and Bluetooth List Price: $700.00 Sale Price: $249.99 |
|
The AVIC-U310BT is provides the ideal solution for those who are ready for a fully integrated in-dash solution and want the full-featured navigation for whichPioneer is known. Out of the box, this system comes with large points of interest directory and an extensive map database to help you find your next destination... |
![]() |
Adventures In Odyssey Cassettes #19: Passport To Adventure List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $57.94 |
|
All aboard! Here's your ticket to first-class family entertainment and non-stop excitement!The Bad Hair Day - Rodney's quest to catch the comic-pilfering culprit leads to an unforgettable lesson on revenge... |
Here are some more information for Passport Cassette:

"Most men, no matter how well or badly dressed, carry overstuffed, beat up wallets that should have been replaced years ago. Why is that? Every time I see a guy take out a wallet anywhere, it looks like a piece of old melted chocolate cake-with strings."
- Jonathan Samuel Carroll, American author.
If Mr. Carroll had seen the latest on offer in wallets of man, he would have had no reason to complain about their appearances. With the emergence of the metro sexual male, the wallet has transformed itself from being a mere receptacle of cash to a statement of style. As men evolved over the last few decades from fashion-haters to fashion-lovers, so have their wallets. Indeed, there has been an evolution of the wallet of man from fabric to design.
Even a decade or two ago, a wallet almost always meant a small, boring, leather bag in black or brown. In fact, wallets remained virtually unchanged throughout the 20th century, with the exception of the Velcro wallet which was introduced in the 1970s. Although leather was the dominant material, different fabrics also began to be used. The All-ett billfold wallet, that reduced the bulkiness of its predecessors by half, was invented in 1995, and remains the most popular version even today. However, the 21st century has seen several new innovations in this field, usually for purpose of style rather than function. Thus was born the designer wallet.
While earlier wallets concentrated on fabric, nowadays they focus on design. Not surprisingly, wallets of man form a significant part in the repertoire of modern designer houses like Dolce & Gabbana, Armani, Cartier, Cavalli, Hermes, Lenvin, Louis Vuitton, Ferragamo, Guess, Gucci, Versace, Ungaro, Montblanc, Dunhill, ST Dupont, Seton, Picard, Portage, Braun Buffel, etc. Their designer creations have elevated the mens wallet from an item of daily use to a fashion accessory worthy of flaunting.
The focus on design has given birth to wallets made of materials you would not normally associate with the product, such as duct tape and stainless steel. While duct tape is a polyethylene, reinforced, multi-purpose pressure sensitive tape with adhesive originally developed as a water resistant sealing tape for ammunition cases during World War II, stainless steel is an iron alloy normally found in construction and utensils. Wallets made out of these two materials are extremely tough and durable, besides being very trendy and fashionable. Plastic and denim wallets are also very popular nowadays, especially among the younger set. Some innovative designs resemble dollar bills and cassette tapes.
With the latest designer wallets, you can let your choice express your personality. Not only are they elegant necessities, they are ideal gifts for men. If you are a woman looking for the perfect gift on Fathers Day or Valentines Day, you cannot go wrong with a designer wallet. With a proliferation of designs and types such as bifold, trifold, checkbook, passport, money clip wallets, you are literally spoiled for choice. So, start choosing!
For more information on thin wallets, visit our website.
Trave Tips Kenya
By:David Kiarie
Are your planning your nest holiday to Kenya? Then here what you need to know
INSURANCE
You are strongly advised to take out travel and medical insurance in your country of origin. However, most travel agents can arrange medical and personal insurance if required.
Within Kenya, I recommend joining the Flying Doctor's Society which, for a small membership fee, will provide an airlift free of charge from anywhere within Kenya accessible by air to Nairobi
HEALTH
Malaria is endemic to certain areas of East Africa and all visitors should begin taking their anti-malaria prophylactics two weeks before arriving, throughout their stay and for a minimum of three weeks after leaving. Pharmaceutical facilities are adequate in the big City centers. There are chemists (drug stores) in all major urban areas but any visitors requiring special and continuing medication should bring sufficient quantities. The equatorial sun is deceptive and can inflict severe burns even on overcast days. Good sun cream and lip balms, with a high degree of sun protection factor, are strongly recommended. Piped water supplies are generally safe in municipal areas but local advice should be taken particularly on safari. Bottled mineral water, both local and imported, can be purchased in hotels, sundry shops and other tourist kiosks. Filtered and safe drinking water is often provided (in thermos flasks) in hotels or lodge rooms, but it is advisable not to drink water from the taps, rivers or lakes. Do not bathe in rivers and lakes.
SECURITY
Security is really a matter of common sense, and the same precautions should be taken in our towns and cities as in any city worldwide. It is advisable not to wear jewellery (especially necklaces and expensive watches), do not carry large sums of money, and keep a close watch on handbags, wallets and camera equipment. When walking in town keep to the main thoroughfares and avoid walking at night, especially alone. Make use of hotel safe or deposit boxes and never leave valuables in hotel rooms or safari vehicles. It is a good policy to travel with photocopies of your passport, traveler’s cheques, and any other important documents.
IMMIGRATION
All visitors must be in possession of a valid passport. Visa requirements vary from time to time and are dependent on the nationality of the visitor. Valid passports and visas for everyone, with the exception of citizens of most Commonwealth and certain other countries with which East Africa has reciprocal waiver arrangements. Since it is essential that no visitor arrive without the correct documentation, visitors are strongly recommended to check the latest requirements either from Airline offices or through the nearest Tourist Office, Embassy or High Commission. Visitors with the proper documentation and holding onward return tickets may obtain "Visitor Passes" (normally valid for three months) on arrival at any Kenyan Port of Entry free of charge. Visitors who arrive without an onward ticket maybe asked to purchase one before obtaining a visitors pass. Visitors are not allowed to take up work or residence in Kenya without the authority of the Principal Immigration Office.
CUSTOMS
All reasonable volume of personal effects can be reasonably import together with cameras and any amount of film. Unused personal effects, unexposed film, cameras and accessories (except cine and slide projectors may be temporarily imported free of duty. A visitor wishing to bring home video equipment in the form of cameras and cassettes should consult the nearest Consulate or High Commission as a Customs Bond is normally required for the period such equipment is in the country. Refundable deposits may be required for the temporary import of radios, tape recorders and similar equipment including musical instruments.
DUTY FREE
Visitors are restricted to duty free items of 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars and one litre bottle of spirits.
MONEY
Travelers’ cheques and major credit cards are generally accepted in Kenya but the latter not all over other regional countries where you would be advised to carry travelers’ cheques and cash. Only authorized dealers and banks are allowed to change currency. There is no restriction on the amount of foreign currency that can be imported. It is strongly recommended that visitors carry little cash and as much money as they wish in freely convertible travelers cheques. It is advisable for visitors to use up or convert back any local currency before leaving, as it will be difficult to change once overseas.
Please note it is an offence to destroy local currency or to deface the currency in any way.
DRIVING
Driving is on the left-hand side of the road and many of the road signs will be familiar to European drivers. Major cities are connected by roads, which for the most part are well metalled with long straight stretches. Self-hire is arranged locally but not recommended, you will need an International Driving Licence. A maximum speed limit is 100 kph.
CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES
Safari wear should be comfortable and casual. Evenings and early mornings can be chilly so warm sweaters are recommended. Low heeled comfortable shoes are best, and suitable walking shoes should you intend joining any walking safaris.
A hat, sunglasses, flashlight and binoculars are useful accessories. Most hotels, lodges and camps have swimming pools so you are advised to bring swimsuits. Some specialist safaris, i.e. mountain climbing, require extra items of clothing and footwear - details would be provided on booking. Sunscreen and insect repellent are recommended.
Laundry is possible on some safaris but not all. Although many places offer `same day' service, in practice this is not always reliable. We recommend you `save' your laundry until in a city or at the coast•
PHOTOGRAPHY
Its recommend that you bring your equipment, extra batteries and all your film with you although all normal types of film can usually be bought in major towns. A telephoto lens is essential for good game pictures. Most lodges and hotels have facilities for recharging batteries for video and digital cameras.
Please respect the local people and only photograph them with their permission. Please be strongly advised never to attempt to take photos of border posts, airports, persons in uniform and military installations where photography is strictly prohibited.
ELECTRICITY
Voltage in East Africa is 220 - 240 AC. An adapter will be necessary for appliances, which operate on 110 - 120 AC.
RESTAURANTS
The major cities have restaurants offering International Cuisine, in Nairobi there are two excellent Italian and a number of Indian Restaurants. Traditional African food focuses on fish dishes.
TIPPING:
It is customary to give a tip of about 1 USD for 2 cases to your porter in the hotel. Waiters in restaurants can be tipped about 10% of the meal cost, if service has been good. Safari driver guides should be tipped at the end of the safari, at about USD 3 - 5 per day.
PUBLICK HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day - January 1st
Good Friday
Easter Monday
Labour Day/May Day - May 1st
Madaraka Day - June 1st
Moi Day - October 10th
Kenyatta Day - October 20th
Eid ul Fitr - end of Ramadan, depending on the sighting of the Moon
Independence Day/Jamuhuri Day - December 12th
Christmas Day December - 25th
Boxing Day December - 26th
(Should a holiday
BANKING HOURS
Mon. - Fri: 0900 - 1400 hours
Sat: Some Banks 0900 - 1100 hours
On first/last Saturdays each month
NB: Banks & International Airports operate a 24 hour service
About the Author
Am a Destination Management Travel Agent and Writer
Email:dkiarie@beyondkenyasafaris.co.ke
Website:http://www.beyondkenyasafaris.co.ke
Re: 2001 Honda Passport. When I put a CD in the changer, it just says "error" and doesn't play it. Answers?
Does anyone have a solution? The radio works ok and I haven't tried the cassette player yet. I bought it from a used car dealer. Thanks for your help.
Is this a "home made" CD?
If so, it might be in a format the car player can't read (like MP3).
Try a store bought CD, if that doesn't work either then you'll either have to live with it or replace it. Crutchfield is a great site for audio systems if you decide to replace it.
Angkor Wat in a new light
The first time I visited Cambodia was in 1992, as a backpacker. I was, perhaps, foolhardy. Cambodia was in the midst of civil war. The regime of the Maoist Khmer Rouge, who had been Pol Pot's henchmen .....
Thanks for visiting!

US $27.50










