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More seriously, it isn't a terribly difficult job if it's the integrated screen/dvd player. I'd take a new power source from the battery for it just to be safe, but it's a fairly straightforward install.
If you were a bit closer, I'd give u a hand.
If you were a bit closer, I'd give u a hand.
Cheers mate. When it comes to electrics I think I l;eave it to someone else.
It's a in dash TV but the DVD is a changer so would need to go in the boot. Theres also a seperate control unit (processor) whichs needs to be fitted hence why I don't fancy doing it myself.
I'm being charge about 200 quid to get it fitted by the place I bought it from and just thought I'd be able to find somewhere cheaper.
It's a in dash TV but the DVD is a changer so would need to go in the boot. Theres also a seperate control unit (processor) whichs needs to be fitted hence why I don't fancy doing it myself.
I'm being charge about 200 quid to get it fitted by the place I bought it from and just thought I'd be able to find somewhere cheaper.
I would personally reckon on it taking a maximum of 2 hours, given that someone will need to route a cable from boot to dash, and fit in dash.
At 40 quid an hour, which is the going rate for tip-top work, that's 80 quid.
Next time you're in Yorkshire with a couple of hours to spare, drop me a line - it'll cost you a pint
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At 40 quid an hour, which is the going rate for tip-top work, that's 80 quid.
Next time you're in Yorkshire with a couple of hours to spare, drop me a line - it'll cost you a pint
.
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