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Replacing the stock stereo of a 97 Firebird.
Hi, I was just wondering if it is possible to remove my stock stereo and throw in a new, non-stock stereo without any problems (i.e. theftlock) I just want to make sure that I can replace my stereo and not have to worry about my whole stereo being shut off or anything, I can't drive without my music. :/
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Re: Replacing the stock stereo of a 97 Firebird.
the car will blow up.
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Re: Replacing the stock stereo of a 97 Firebird.
You guys are weird...
On a more serious note, as long as you don't have the Monsoon system, then an aftermarket stereo should give you no problems.
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