Martin I installed that same Kenwood headunit into my D this summer. I absolutely love it. On my lastest CD i have in the car it has 160 songs on it. I have to fill the car up with gas a couple of times before i hear the same song twice. I did not get the DIN bracket from Houston, instead I took a dremel tool to the old bracket and just kept grinding the metal down until I could finally fit the cd/mp3 player into the bracket, which resulted in a nice tight fit. Email me if you have you questions, also my website may be able to help you. Willie Mack Vin 5043 wmack@xxxx http://filebox.vt.edu/users/wmack -----Original Message----- From: Martin Gutkowski [mailto:webmaster@xxxx] Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 10:15 AM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DML] Custon Cd Changer - an alternative > Personally I intend investing in Houston's DIN bracket, and buying a > Kenwood CD/MP3 head unit. See here https://secure.caraudiodirect.com/shop/acatalog/C_A_D_Catalogue_MP3_Players_ 17.html > Being a computer-buff, this means I can write 10cd's worth of music to > one CDR worth 50p (dunno about everyone else, but CDs that go in my car > end up scratched beyond playable most of the time.). [moderatpor snip]