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hi, looking at putting a factory stock radio back into my 1990 R32 GTS-t type M, just picked up a gts-t radio off ebay and seems to be a different (2 pin) plug on my cars wiring but only a small opening (single pin size) on the back of the radio , have i gotten the right radio? is the radio for a type M different to the gts-t? i seem to have a lot of extra wiring back there!any advice appreciated please

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dont have a digital camera to take/post pics. . . maybe someone has a stock radio they can post pics of so that i can compare the two please?

do you have a mobile phone so old it doesn't have a camera ????? sms it to chris mate

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ok if you have the images of it - connect your phone to your PC and rip the images off it. post them here.

Hadnt thought of that DOH!in Kuta (Bali) at the moment and have taken my phone with me, at a pokey internet cafe and will see one of the staff about connecting my phone to this computer, dont like the keyboard as they are a bit different to ours, i hope the pics are of reasonable quality as i cant take anymore till next week, NO skylines of any sort over here(as expected)shit loads of second hand imported people movers here and the closest thing to a performance car that ive seen is a Y31 ,or Y32 nissan cedric, all the rest are postie bikes,petrol is 4500 rupee a litre . . . .time for another bintang!

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