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I have a 95 coupe with a non bose radio/cassette player in it.I would like to change out the system and put in a radio/cd.I dont seem to be able to find console adapter to fit my year.Does anyone know where I can find one?Thank you
I had a 90 and I was going to go aftermarket radio and I found it on e--y. If you use a single din headunit it has a pocket underneath. From what ive read the 90-96 have the same size head unit so you could look for an adapter for any of those years. Hope that helps
I use Crutchfield ( www.crutchfield.com ) for all my car audio needs. I am sure they are not the cheapest source, but I have found their adapters and kits to be of higher quality than the ones I have bought from Circuit City and Best Buy. Crutchfield also has very good support and return policy.
I use Crutchfield ( www.crutchfield.com ) for all my car audio needs. I am sure they are not the cheapest source, but I have found their adapters and kits to be of higher quality than the ones I have bought from Circuit City and Best Buy. Crutchfield also has very good support and return policy.
I use Crutchfield ( www.crutchfield.com ) ....... very good support and return policy.
I am amidships on a second head unit install and the adapter is superior to the one I am removing. They will also send a wiring adapter to further ease the project... all for free. The Pioneer unit I bought is going to run a 2.5" (laptop) 40gB hard drive ( USB input) full of mp3s and .wav files. I like the sound of their tuner, but will probably not use it much.
I felt like such a genius when I discovered that it would work if the drive was formatted with FAT (or FAT32), but not NTFS. I since learned that it also had a 250mB ceiling.