Here's a radio kit you won't see just anywhere, think $75 is expensive? I was quoted $500 to have this carbon fiber dash panel made, but said to hell with it, did some research and spent $55 in materials and 15 hours of labor (mostly sanding, sanding and more sanding) and made the damn thing myself. I took a flat sheet of ABS plastic, heated it and stretched it to fit the contoured lines of the stock radio, cut it to size, sanded, coated with a layer of two part epoxy, layered a sheet of 2x2 twill carbon fabric and brushed on two coats of polyester acrylic, sanded down to 2000 grit, completely cut apart the stock radio housing to preserve original mounting points (original LCD included in final install, though it is disconnected until I rewire the control board from the stock radio to drive it) and dropped in a Pioneer DEH-P9300 head unit. It's more work than most would attempt, but nothing ventured, nothing gained I always say... Let me know what you guys think.
Avery
2004 Mazda3s 5-door, Winning Blue, 5-speed
Mods: Cork-Sport blue LED interior lighting kit, Auto-EXE carbon fiber Ram-Air intake kit and brushed titanium shift knob (available through Japan only), Axela badge, Red Axela J-spec taillights, power folding J-spec Axela mirrors w/control switch, Mazdaspeed Circle-Earth ground kit, custom carbon fiber radio-dash panel holding a Pioneer DEH-P9300 receiver, Audiobahn 2400w 4ch to 4 sets of Infinity Perfect 5 1/4" component speakers, MA Audio 1200w Mono-bloc Amp to 3 Alumapro Alchemy 10" subs (sealed box).
Coming soon: Auto-EXE exhuast and header set, Auto-EXE full suspension system, Recaro seats, 18x8" Do-luck Double-Six rims.