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Remote front Stereo

Sammy

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Does anybody know any brands that make these? I know there is one in the LMC cataloge but that one is way to expensive.



1988 K5 Blazer Silverado Grand GT in the Netherlands. "No it does not fit everywhere overhere, but after one pass through it will fit the next time"
 
WHAT???? don't understand what your asking

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Excuse me...Would you mind removing your import from under my chevy?
 
What I mean is those radios where the front panel is not directly on the unit, but seperate, wired to the unit. So you could place the unit everywhere in the car, and built the front in the roof for exhample.



1988 K5 Blazer Silverado Grand GT in the Netherlands. "No it does not fit everywhere overhere, but after one pass through it will fit the next time"
 
I've only seen those for CD changers....

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man I just saw one of those about a week ago, don't remember who manufactured it, you might call crutchfield and see what they have to say,

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Excuse me...Would you mind removing your import from under my chevy?
 
You could also modifie original headunit.Warranty expires,though,but thats not an issue if you use some old unit.I've seen few modified ones.One thing to consider is the lenght of the cable,it can only be 3-4 feet long,depends of the unit.If the cable is too long,interferences will increase.

I'm too lazy to stick shift,that's why I prefer autotranny.
 

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