RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

QuinnSY

Donating Member
Re: RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

Found this today by pure chance...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....akeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en

What do you guys think? I love the stock look, the functions and the size match. No adapter plate.

It's on my Xmas wish list now :tup:

That looks like an awesome radio! Bluetooth streaming and calls, USB, external amp outputs with Xover. All the features of a new radio while still retaining the factory look. I like it! :tup:
 

KyS10

Donating Member
Re: RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

That's pretty sweet. It's a little more than I was planning on spending on a new head unit, but I love the factory styling. I may have to put this on the wish list.
 

JSM

Active member
Re: RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

You guys all have a misunderstanding, he is becoming a therapist and figures he already has a website full of clients.
 

swisscheese

cheese & chocolate
Re: RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

Kinda expensive. But calculating the time stuffing a single-Din radio in the truck then its probably worth it.
Also nice that it plays not only the US frequencies and seems to have a second USB in the back
 
Re: RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

I wish it looked more correct.

Converting a stock radio to have a audio input jack is pretty easy anyways.
 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

Please do...

Also the Bluetooth and call answer functions would be great to incorporate as well.
 

swisscheese

cheese & chocolate
Re: RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

Would it fit without problem? speaking of the depth of the radio and whats in the truck.

They write:
Chassis Depth: 4.30 in.
Total Depth (includes CF): 5.60 in.
whatever CF means?
 

Typhoon#747

Donating Member

TeeTopZ

Member
Re: RetroSport 1.5 DIN Head unit

Why would you do all of that and install it in a SyTy? At that point you might as well get an aftermarket CD receiver with aux input that's going to sound much better than the Delco stuff. Keep the oem to reinstall later on when you sell the truck and keep purists happy.

The reason to do that is because of the shallow dash opening. Aftermarket single din radios require an adapter kit that make them stick out 1.5". And that generally isnt visually appealing
 
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