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Old 11-17-2016, 09:19 PM
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Purchased this 4 years back and has sat in my tool box never installed finally got around to buying an after market radio. Here is a link to the page for compatibility to your vehicle.
http://www.pac-audio.com/productDeta...uctId=333&Cate..

Looking for $40.00 shipped
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Fyi you should put which harness it is so that people can know what it works with. The OEM1 boxes are all the same, only the harnesses are different (I have one with a MAZ2 harness). Yours looks like it says FRD but I can't make out on my phone.


@Jaleel this device allows you to basically separate RCA channels from your OEM headunit. Allows you to send signal to another device (like and amp/sub) without splicing any wires. Simply plug and play.




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