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I think so but I'm not positive. It looks exactly like this, only not as dirty :ugh: :
i have my stock radio at home, but i don't want to waste the money installing it if i'm just going to buy a cd player later (it doesn't have a cassette player). if i didn't have to pay to get it installed again, i'd do it.
i have my stock radio at home, but i don't want to waste the money installing it if i'm just going to buy a cd player later (it doesn't have a cassette player). if i didn't have to pay to get it installed again, i'd do it.
you could put your own stocker in, it's not that complicated.
then you can do it, it really is a simple. all you gotta do is take off a couple panels, get your broke radio out, unhook the harness, plug the stocker in and screw it back in place, and replace the panels. typically
then you can do it, it really is a simple. all you gotta do is take off a couple panels, get your broke radio out, unhook the harness, plug the stocker in and screw it back in place, and replace the panels. typically
aren't there wires and shit? i don't want to break my panels :eek3: