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Replacing the cassette storage

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Any advice on this please?

From a quick scout around the Net there appears to be several options including CD storage units, a plastic storage bin and leather or alloy cup holders.

The plastic storage bin appeals most but I don't know if there are various styles since I've noticed the prices vary. I've found some for 18 Euros on a Belgian web site, a type(-911 [8|]) for £20 and others (looking very similar) going on Ebay for £40+. Are they all the same style and quality?
 
Mac,
Have alook at this item on Ebay,



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Seller has 100% feedback and the item is £28 plus £3 postage
Just in case you are wondering it isn't me who is the seller.
Cheers,
 
No idea but you are probably right. I've seen items on ebay at much higher prices than you find elsewhere. Look at the prices for bonnet badges as asn example.
Cheers,
 
Brian

You can get the tray to replace the cassette holder from an OPC. IIRC the one I bought cost £12+vat including small rubber mat and screws. As far as I know, there is only one type.

You used to be able to get a cd holder to, the last time I asked they were well over £100.

Rob
 
I'm looking to replace mine too (with a cup-holder). I can find one screw at the back of the cassette box unit under a small piece of rubber mat, I haven't undone it yet to see but is there another one under the actual cassette holders at the other end of the unit? If so, how do I get at it - do the cassette holders pull out or do I need to break something?
 
Mike

I fat a I know, there is one screw that hold the cassette box in.
On the pet cd, is says that the cassetee holders are individual.

I had two missing when I took mine out, took a bit of force to removed the rest as they sort of clip in you should be able to remove with hands only. When the holders are out the old tray just pulls out.

Rob


 

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