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The image depicts the dusty center console and dashboard of a vehicle, in Shcherbinka, Russia. The primary subject is a dark grey plastic car stereo unit and the climate controls beneath it.

The car stereo features a prominent "VOLUME PWR push" knob on the left, with an illuminated red LED to its right. Below it are a "SEEK SCAN" rocker button with visible wear, and a "TUNE RCL P-TYPE UPDATE M" knob. To the right of the volume knob, buttons labeled "REV", "FWD", "RPT", "SONG LIST", "RDM", "LOAD", and "CD" (with eject symbol) are present. Below these are six preset buttons, numbered "1" through "6", all showing signs of wear and peeling.

The stereo's blue-lit LCD display shows "100.0" as a frequency and text including "ROCK" or similar, alongside smaller indicators for "AM FM1 FM2 BPL S-LPT RDM P-PT DVD INFO P-TYPE TRAF EQ", "RDS", and "COMP". A smaller "push AUDIO" knob is located to the right of the display. Below the display, buttons include "BAND", "CD AUX", "INFO", "P-TYPE", "TRAF", "AUTO EQ", and "MEM".

Beneath the stereo, the climate control unit is visible. It features a temperature control knob with red and blue indicators on the left. A small blue-lit LCD display in the center shows the digit "0". To its left and right are fan speed control buttons with arrows and a fan symbol. A second knob is visible on the right, likely for air distribution or fan speed. A row of additional function buttons, including defrost symbols, are positioned at the bottom of the climate control panel.

A white USB charging cable is plugged into a port in the lower console area, extending downwards and to the right. A blue pen lies horizontally on a shelf or tray beneath the climate controls. The interior surfaces are coated with a visible layer of dust. Strong sunlight enters from the left, creating shadows and highlighting the dust particles.
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Mar 16, 2026

Shcherbinka, Russia

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The image depicts the dusty center console and dashboard of a vehicle, in Shcherbinka, Russia. The primary subject is a dark grey plastic car stereo unit and the climate controls beneath it. The car stereo features a prominent "VOLUME PWR push" knob on the left, with an illuminated red LED to its right. Below it are a "SEEK SCAN" rocker button with visible wear, and a "TUNE RCL P-TYPE UPDATE M" knob. To the right of the volume knob, buttons labeled "REV", "FWD", "RPT", "SONG LIST", "RDM", "LOAD", and "CD" (with eject symbol) are present. Below these are six preset buttons, numbered "1" through "6", all showing signs of wear and peeling. The stereo's blue-lit LCD display shows "100.0" as a frequency and text including "ROCK" or similar, alongside smaller indicators for "AM FM1 FM2 BPL S-LPT RDM P-PT DVD INFO P-TYPE TRAF EQ", "RDS", and "COMP". A smaller "push AUDIO" knob is located to the right of the display. Below the display, buttons include "BAND", "CD AUX", "INFO", "P-TYPE", "TRAF", "AUTO EQ", and "MEM". Beneath the stereo, the climate control unit is visible. It features a temperature control knob with red and blue indicators on the left. A small blue-lit LCD display in the center shows the digit "0". To its left and right are fan speed control buttons with arrows and a fan symbol. A second knob is visible on the right, likely for air distribution or fan speed. A row of additional function buttons, including defrost symbols, are positioned at the bottom of the climate control panel. A white USB charging cable is plugged into a port in the lower console area, extending downwards and to the right. A blue pen lies horizontally on a shelf or tray beneath the climate controls. The interior surfaces are coated with a visible layer of dust. Strong sunlight enters from the left, creating shadows and highlighting the dust particles.

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