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Redi Rad
How many of you have used the Redi Rad radio interface system, produced by Matt, on these forums?? I am considering getting it, so I can listen to stuff other than the crap that is now on local radio stations.
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I looked into it but I don't recall that it did more for me than one of the FM/bluetooth transmitter that you stick in you cig lighter for like $10.
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I have 2 of them and they work great for me.
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I don't own one personally, but I've seen it in action (I once spent a day with Matt at the Back to the 50s show in St. Paul while he was selling them) and it's a quality product. Matt's a good guy too - it's worthwhile supporting a standup member of the Pontiac community.
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I have one and like it. Simple install and works great with my little IPOD. Personally don't mind not having bluetooth. I have the unit tucked under the dash and the plug routed into the glove box.
Dan |
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I've bought two - they work great.
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Redi Rad
How can I get in touch with them? Thanks
Tim |
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Tim66, you can find a website online. Just look up "Redi Rad"
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Here is the link: https://redirad.com
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I have two of them in my older personal cars and a third one in a customers car. Easy install and work great.
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