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when d Bose system goes bad there is no fixing? do I have to rewire the car in order to install a new radio and cancel the Bose system? if some has installed a new radio on their 1990 300z can u please pass on your knowledge on how you installed it. I hope it's simple and I don't have to run alot of wires
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Re: radio change
was up guys no ideas
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Re: radio change
I'm not a stereo guy. Try searching twinturbo.net.
http://twinturbo.net/nissan/300zx/FA...ages/bose.html
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Re: radio change
thanks is done nice jensen dvd player uv9 and nav101 very easy to hook up with stock brackets and the bose system was easy to take out. if u use the same bose speaker enclosure makes it even better no extra expenses on speaker mounts like some one suggested in something i readed just use the same size speakers 4" front 5 1/4" back
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