Handleiding | Davilon Autoradio

“Trek de blauwe draad eruit. Nu. Dit kanaal is geen muziek. Dit is een wekker. Toen wij de XK-95 maakten, hebben we een fout gemaakt. We vingen niet alleen uitzendingen op. We openden een deur. Zolang de radio aanstaat en de lichten branden, luistert er… iets mee.”

“Davilon XK-95 gebruiker, welkom. De datum is… herhaal de datum.” Davilon Autoradio Handleiding

He turned the tuner. The static warped into a rhythmic pulse, like a heartbeat through a shortwave radio. Then, a voice. Not a DJ’s voice. It was thin, reedy, and spoke Dutch with an accent that sounded a hundred years old. “Trek de blauwe draad eruit

Felix frowned. That made no sense. The blue wire was for a power antenna, not… headlights. But it was 2 AM, his coffee was cold, and curiosity is a terrible mechanic. He stripped the blue wire, wrapped it around the headlamp fuse’s left leg, and pushed it back in. Dit is een wekker

Felix didn’t believe in ghosts. He believed in blown fuses, corroded ground wires, and the quiet dignity of a 1997 Volvo 940. The car, a rust-bucket hearse on wheels, was his latest resurrection project. And the final piece of the puzzle was the stereo: a vintage Davilon Autoradio, all brushed aluminum and satisfyingly heavy knobs.

Geheimen. Secrets.

Product added to wishlist
Product added to compare.