Crutchfield says that this CD changer wont work in the supra with the stock head unit

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Add MP3-playback to any FM car radio with Sony's CDX-565MXRF! This 10-disc add-on CD changer has MP3 decoding, so you can load a mix of regular CDs and MP3 discs for hours (even days!) of uninterrupted playback. The cool-looking wired control panel displays track/disc number, time, MP3 tags, and CD Text information.

Is your system sounding a little anemic? D-Bass bumps up the bass response in two levels so you can pinpoint the right amount of thump. 12-second Advanced Electronic Shock Protection makes skipping a thing of the past.

The FM modulator (that converts the CD audio into FM) is built into the chassis so there's one less thing to install. A wireless remote is included.

Antenna adapters might be required — if you haven't already done so, please enter your vehicle information (click on "What Fits My Car?" above) and we'll include them free with your order (if needed).
Details:

* 9 modulation frequencies
* built-in FM modulator simplifies installation
* slim line wired remote/display
* display features a jog/shuttle ring for ease of use and speedy MP3 file access
* plays MP3 files on CD-R or CD-RW, plus audio CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs
* displays ID3 tag and CD Text information
* D-Bass
* 5 selectable output levels
* 12-second Advanced Electronic Shock Protection
* wireless remote
* dimensions:(changer) 10-3/8"W x 3-5/8"H x 7-9/16"D; (display) 5-1/16"W x 1-5/8"H x 13/16"D
* 1-year warranty


this is the description for the said product.
 

pbasil1

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It works. I have the same cd changer at our store. I have installed them in many cars! Not the greatest units in the world, but thats what you get with a universal cd changer.

It plays through the FM on your radio via fm modulator, You have to plug it into the antenna plug on the back of your factory radio. Our particular cahnger playes though 88.1FM. That one is programmable to 9 different frequencies of your choice, but works in the exact same way.

You can get it and it will work just fine. If it doesnt ill eat GrimJack's right shoe....
 

BrandonW

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i have something like that wired in my car

the rest of the unit is in the trunk of course, i don't have a picture of that but i can take one if you want
 

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thechori

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hmm i didn't know they had these types of things (just never came to mind). i've got one for my mp3 player and it looks dumb and it wastes retarded AAA batteries, also a pain to turn on/off. i think i'm gonna look into hardwiring it to my car so that it's on when my cars on and it won't show and look dumb.
 

NocturnalKitty

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not the first time i have found them to be wrong on something.

damn though...might have been funny to watch grim and pbasil1 eat grim's shoes. lol
 

Dan_Gyoba

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Crutchfield's "Works in my car" means that there's a factory provision in which the component can be mounted, or that the component was specifically build for use with that car.

Therefore the only think that "works with your car" are DIN and double DIN sized decks, and 4" speakers. (Their database does not list the 6.5" speakers for the '91 and '92 Supras, from what I've gathered.)