Re: '92 Sentra radio & CD: worth anything?

jaretr1@aol.com jaretr1 at aol.com
Fri Oct 4 11:39:43 EDT 2013


Parts for the b13s that are not two door specific should still be available new as they still make this chassis in a 4 door in Mexico as the Tsuru.

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From: "w" <wc5813 at gmail.com>
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Subject: '92 Sentra radio & CD: worth anything?
Date: Fri, Oct 4, 2013 11:30 AM

On 10/4/2013 8:42 AM, Randall Rensch wrote:
> over from my lamented Classic, but don’t know if he wants the OEM radio
> and CD player.I’d just toss them into the box, but am haunted by stories

Dang! I loved that radio when I got the car. Never swapped mine out. 
Loved the ergonomics, with the large controls and backlighting that 
switched from radio to tape. At the time a CD unit would set you back 
$450 or more and was just an invitation to have your car broken into.

> Am guessing there’s no such restoration market for the Classic’s radio,
> but thought I’d check. Ditto for the corrugated rear-seat panel, trunk
> carpet etc.Anyone know?

Probably not. You an buy material to duplicate the panel and carpet.

BTW, any such thing as a RWD car in between my prior Miata and current 
IS300? [big-3 domestics don't count]

-Wayne C

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