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Old 12-30-2010, 11:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Finally a New Stereo for an '04 Camry LE V6

I've been driving my 2004 Toyota Camry LE V6 for years now, hating the stock stereo (cassette + cd). I should have replaced it years ago, but I just hit a point of total aggravation.

Can I put just anything in, or am I limited by the space/electronics?

I'd like to dive in to prior threads here and see what others have done; can anyone get me started by telling me which models/years have the same basic set-up as mine, so I can follow their examples?

I'd really really appreciate it. Thanks everybody!



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Buy a dash trim kit like this one off ebay and then install a cd player yourself.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Stereo-Install-D...ht_1726wt_1139
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I've been driving my 2004 Toyota Camry LE V6 for years now, hating the stock stereo (cassette + cd). I should have replaced it years ago, but I just hit a point of total aggravation.

Can I put just anything in, or am I limited by the space/electronics?

I'd like to dive in to prior threads here and see what others have done; can anyone get me started by telling me which models/years have the same basic set-up as mine, so I can follow their examples?

I'd really really appreciate it. Thanks everybody!



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