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Anyone out there ever deal with walters workshop, online for parts and audio, mainly Sony, they offer what seems to be pretty fair deals on audio equipment.
I have been going through a 2001 Road Glide and want to update original stereo, still has cassette player. Do not wish to spend a lot on this project, any help would be appreciated.
i haven't but they've got some pretty good prices on LED stuff.
The audio stuff, I've never seen that WW amplifier but seems kinda pointless @ 20w for $299.
I can't make out the Sony head unit itself they sell but you should find out what the model number is before buying. The BT kit they're selling you can buy from BT for from between $197 and $224 depending again on which model it is so check that out. I'm sure they're not selling old stock but the BT controller they've got pictured I haven't seen that design in years.
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