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    is it hard to put in a car stereo?

    just wondering.

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    if you have all the parts you need, and all the panels in the car come out easily, then no.

    if you dont have an antennae adapter and a fit kit and a wiring harness it will make things alot harder.
    and if you have a factory amp you need to bypass it will be harder too, and if the panels don't remove easily then thats another hassle

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    if you have all the parts you need, and all the panels in the car come out easily, then no.

    if you dont have an antennae adapter and a fit kit and a wiring harness it will make things alot harder.
    and if you have a factory amp you need to bypass it will be harder too, and if the panels don't remove easily then thats another hassle

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    no its easier then making rice

    all you need to know ishow to remove the existing radio and what wire does what, get any extra harnesses or adapters you need and your done

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    no its easier then making rice
    all you need to know ishow to remove the existing radio and what wire does what, get any extra harnesses or adapters you need and your done

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    if you have all the parts you need, and all the panels in the car come out easily, then no.

    if you dont have an antennae adapter and a fit kit and a wiring harness it will make things alot harder.
    and if you have a factory amp you need to bypass it will be harder too, and if the panels don't remove easily then thats another hassle

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    if you have all the parts you need, and all the panels in the car come out easily, then no.

    if you dont have an antennae adapter and a fit kit and a wiring harness it will make things alot harder.
    and if you have a factory amp you need to bypass it will be harder too, and if the panels don't remove easily then thats another hassle

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    if you have all the parts you need, and all the panels in the car come out easily, then no.

    if you dont have an antennae adapter and a fit kit and a wiring harness it will make things alot harder.
    and if you have a factory amp you need to bypass it will be harder too, and if the panels don't remove easily then thats another hassle


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