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fitting a sendai headunit
« on: 06 February 2008, 20:56:39 »

I have had to get a new stereo for the meg (last owner decided to hack the loom about)
I got hold of a "SENDAi CD688" yeah, I know its pants but it wasn't expensive.
Only problem- it comes with no connectors- can anyone point me in the right direction as what may fit?
The connector is about 30mm by 10mm. with 2 rows of 10 pins, one row is devided into 2
heres a picture, its easier!

Any help would be greatfuly received!
Thanks!
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Re: fitting a sendai headunit
« Reply #1 on: 06 February 2008, 22:48:22 »

Its a dedicated Sendai plug, used by most of the models in their range, but the downside is that only the manufacturer does them and will not supply them on their own as a spare part, anly as a whole radio kit.
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Re: fitting a sendai headunit
« Reply #2 on: 06 February 2008, 22:50:12 »

NUTS!

thanks for the advice Dave!
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