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Replacing Ford Ka radio

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Annabella72 | 13:37 Wed 17th Jan 2007 | Cars
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I've got a 1996 Ford Ka with it's original radio/tape which has now given up the ghost. I want to either replace with same (working, of course!) or new stereo and as it is still with moulded surrounding, where's best to go? Is it Ford dealer, Halfords or somewhere else, not too expensive please. Tia
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Hi Annabella, I can recommend Halfords. I have recently had a Sony MP3 CD player fitted in my Ka. They supplied a molded unit to fit the Ka for around �15 which accepts the CD player. It's looks fine in the dash and I am delighted with it. Including half price fitting, the total cost was around �140 but you can get cheaper CD players there.
try ebay,there a loads of ford radios/tapes/cd players on there at cheap prices

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