Hey Laurent, I'm not sure of the exact interchange of radios, but we have an '03 PT Cruiser with a cd and tape deck that is din and a half. The edges are rounded and I understand it takes some mild modification to fit. If you really want to keep the factory appearance and are happy with your current stereo performance I would consider an aftermarket cd player that works over an fm converter. You just hook up the cd player to power and when it's on it will play through a specific fm frequency over your stereo. I have a 10 disc in the trunk of my Imperial. It uses a remote velcroed under my dash. If you don't like having to go in the trunk to change discs you could try mounting one under the seat or in the glove box, but that's more trouble. Good luck, Rob >From: Laurent Daudelin <laurentdaudelin@xxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: Imperial Club <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: IML: Imperial 1993 Questions... >Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 23:52:20 -0500 > >Hi all! snip > >I have the Infinity radio-cassette in the car. All the buttons and knobs >have this chrome appearance that I would like to keep. However, I'm really >missing my CD player. I've seen a few Infinity radio-CD player on eBay that >are real similar to mine. I've seen 2 models basically so far: one that has >a CD player replacing the cassette player and another one that has both the >CD player and the cassette player. This last one seems to be a little >bigger >than the other one. So, I'm looking for pointers about which one would >nicely fit in my Imperial 93. However, they all have black controls and >knobs. I haven't seen any "chrome" one. Can the buttons and knobs be easily >switched over? Any thoughts? _________________________________________________________________ Store more e-mails with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage � 4 plans to choose from! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/