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If your running it down the side of the car, as you should, then all the plastic is held on by clips... its getting it through the backseat thats the bitch...

but theres a guide on here on how to do that... do a search...

from the back of the headunit, just snake it through some stuff with other wires, down to the door, keeping it as hidden as possible, along the door, up to the back seat, through a hole to the boot...

done :yes:

good luck :)

I'll add more helpful advice!

"gently" =-p

Pull the sills gently. Start at one end, don't flex it too much, and it will POP off. Sounds bad at the time, but it's fine.

Then you can run them down the side of the carpet, and over the upside down U bit by the passenger seat... up under the rear seat, and through the side where the strut tower is, which opens up into the boot area.

Oh, and a 16mm or so socket will take the seatbelt rails off the floorpan, so you can run the cables beneath that. Just be sure to put everything back in nice and tight!

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