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ATTN: southern california people, help reccomend radio installer! 200 1989

Rather than bypassing the AMP remove it along with the radio and the wire harness between the two. Then take the matching connectors from the removed harness to hook up the new radio. The large male black connector connects to the front speakers, 2 - powers and ground. The small white male connector is for the rear speakers. Solder or crimp connect these two connectors to the one supplied with the radio and you have a nice neet plug and play installation. Your newly built harness plugs into the cars wiring and the radio.
You will need a Stereo Install kit that can be bought at Best Buy for $18, this includes the face plates for both upper and lower radio compartment installation. Dan






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