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Someone please let me know if I can use these with a wiring harness, and still have the factory look with a better stereo?
http://www.gandmperformance.com/Prod...91;BK]95-7336S
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_105NT50....html?tp=20220
http://www.gandmperformance.com/Prod...91;BK]95-7336S
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_105NT50....html?tp=20220
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The G&M Performance part - yes. They are a HIGHLY reputable company and an authorized vendor on HA. I would trust them with anything.
The head unit - most likely if you get a wiring harness. Might want to have it professionally installed, though.
The head unit - most likely if you get a wiring harness. Might want to have it professionally installed, though.
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May be easier and cheaper to go than the uNavi. Hmmm...gonna look into that. You can find good quality Nav/DVD/Stereo/Satelite head units for around $400-500 now.
Sorry to hijack, but Bluetooth isnt apart of the stereo in any way, right? Its built into the top LCD system? Just wondering what all is lost when you switch the stock stuff for aftermarket.
Sorry to hijack, but Bluetooth isnt apart of the stereo in any way, right? Its built into the top LCD system? Just wondering what all is lost when you switch the stock stuff for aftermarket.
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I believe the BT transmitter is somehow integrated into the headunit. PowerAxel would be able to tell you, but then again, they are(were?) pushing the uNavi.