Welcome to the forum! Enjoy the autobahn, but you might ought to take it easy until you get the feel of the Z06. And give it a 500 mile break in period.
Dan
ps: Went out and looked at my CD Changer, and it doesn't have a name on it... Will do a search for that info.
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As nearly as I can figure, the CD Changer is made by Bose... Or at least provided by them. Hope this helps a little.
Dan
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Hard to believe that the CD Player is not an option. I guess they think we might be making too much noise to listen to music. :-) But oh well.. We must do what we gotta do. I'll break it in properly. I work in Bosnia, but I get to go home every three months to play. That will help keep the mileage down.
Not a lot like it used to be. There is the occasional grenade toss and house fire still, but it is not directed at Americans. One of these days they will realize (I hope soon), we are all alike in some way, and it doesn't make since to kill each other over religion or ethnic back ground.
I believe the CD changer is made by pioneer. Not sure which pioneer model # will match the GM. You will need the 12 disc changer, wire harness and bracket kit. Here are some tips for the install:
The factory unit is a Pioneer. Other units (including some Kenwoods) can be made to work through the factory Head unit. Check out Blitzsafe.com and/or Peripheralelectronics.com for harnesses/adapters, etc...
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