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Just wondering where i might be able to pick up an adaptor plug for a new head unit?
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basically anywhere that sells aerpro gear, work a beaut, makes life so easy, too bad they don't carry em for explorers, coulda used my rear console
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depending on where you are in sydney you can try motoquipe, (burwood, hornsby & mount druitt). personally i find it easier to stripe some wire and solder the new loom in...
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Age: 44 Posts: 2121 Joined: 14th Dec 2004 Ride: FG Turbo Territoty Ghia Location: Traralgon |
Kenwood Maverick wrote: depending on where you are in sydney you can try motoquipe, (burwood, hornsby & mount druitt). personally i find it easier to stripe some wire and solder the new loom in...
Not sure ho0w it could be eaiser to strip and solder. I think the adaptords are great especially if your not sure how long your planning on having the car and wish to retutn it to original state before selling. I personally strip and soldered things for my car but it was an all out set-up. On most other installs i use the adaptors.
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agree with pyro since i just did an install on a festiva, took under an hour. as apposed to figuring out what goes where and connecting everything. oh and i don't soldier, picked up a wiring connector kit from narva(well i didn't pay for it), makes life simple
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