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yup, getting tired of my inability to change cds, so i bought a new headunit and some plugs to make it fit.

heres the thing, i havent a damned clue what im doing, im sure id be able to figure it out, but half the car would be in pieces before i did. :banana:

so yeah, if anyones willing to give me a hand tonight (yeah, short notice, i rock at it) you can score yourself some of your favourite beer (or what have you) for the effort, obviously ill drive out to you so youre not majorly inconvenienced.

so yeah, anyone? would really like some tunes for tomorrows cruise...

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Damn Dave,,,, I wish I would have seen this thread earlier I would have come installed it for ya. lol (now i have my car apart otherwise I would have come down)

and you could have kept the sexual favours to fondling your new head unit.

sorry mate

it doesnt take long to put in 15-20 min or so if your wires arent hacked

ask Jack 88 he does installs not sure if he has time tonight ?

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Damn Dave,,,, I wish I would have seen this thread earlier I would have come installed it for ya. lol (now i have my car apart otherwise I would have come down)

and you could have kept the sexual favours to fondling your new head unit.

haha, s'all good dude. like i said though, im cool with drivin out to where ever, i just really dont trust myself with wiring and what not.

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