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Old 13 December 2006, 07:20 PM
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any recommendations might be having a new head unit
Old 13 December 2006, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by farmerwrx
any recommendations might be having a new head unit
Moving sounds in Newport are good but are a bit pricy.
Halfords usually have some good deals on head units, have a look there as well
Old 13 December 2006, 07:53 PM
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Try Gwent Carsounds on Caerleon Road, always had good service there, I used to use Moving Sounds, but have used GC for all the recent hifi and alarm kit.
Old 13 December 2006, 08:19 PM
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Always found these really good... www.caraudiosecurity.com , good prices and good service.
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another vote for car audio security, never had a problem with them
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Originally Posted by kjdmk1
Moving sounds in Newport are good but are a bit pricy.
Halfords usually have some good deals on head units, have a look there as well
i tried halfords but soon as you tell them it's a import they don't want to know,i would like to have it fitted to because i have a double din in the car now and would be buying a single din
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Originally Posted by farmerwrx
i tried halfords but soon as you tell them it's a import they don't want to know,i would like to have it fitted to because i have a double din in the car now and would be buying a single din
If its a new age its a piece of wee to fit + i have the subaru pocket you need to fit underneath
You also need an adapter lead which makes it plug and play, if you need a hand let me know
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Ditto above, done two now. Wide fitted a head unit to his import. As stated wee wee really
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Think he's got a version 5/6 Type R. Still shouldn't be that hard to fit.
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thanks guys i'll get back to you when i have bought one,version 5 Type R
adapter lead which makes it plug and play,where from?
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Originally Posted by farmerwrx
thanks guys i'll get back to you when i have bought one,version 5 Type R
adapter lead which makes it plug and play,where from?
Its an Autoleads item from halfords.
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are the block connections that go int the head unit the same on uk and jdm?
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Originally Posted by farmerwrx
are the block connections that go int the head unit the same on uk and jdm?
Yes mate
Old 20 December 2006, 07:08 PM
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as kev says easy i did mine in my type r the connector is a tenner and the pocket was 15 and all just slotted in and turn on.
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