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12/15/2015 03:16 AM
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Where on St Thomas would one shop for car stereo/CD players....?
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I bought mine through West Marine, a Sony, with Blue Tooth. If you have a STT P.O.Box shipping is easy an inexpensive. The stereo was $99 and $10 shipping, got it in 4 days.
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There used to be a guy up on Raphune Hill, next to the light bulb store, now the restaurant supply store, who did car stereo installations, but I don't know if he is still there. Based on all the annoying loud music coming from cars here, there must be someone out there doing it....
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Nutmeg, what about the electronics place on the road between Home Depot and TuTu, off the main street. We bought some marine speakers there. There marine stereos were way overpriced.
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I think that's the place I'm talking about. The electronics place is now a restaurant supply store.
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