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Re: stereo
« Reply #15 on: 26 July 2009, 21:46:25 »

The extra set of blocks is to power the Trafficmaster unit. If you intend to subscribe and retain the trafficmaster system, you will need to purchase a trafficmaster lead such as this to replace that bit of lead you are looking at.

http://www.dndservices.co.uk/pc9-350.html

If you do not wish to retain the trafficmaster, then you can unplug and remove that section of lead which may give you a bit of extra space.
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Re: stereo
« Reply #16 on: 26 July 2009, 21:49:09 »

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stereo taken out was phillips 90 532 621 car400
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Whilst the unit is out, you can measure the depth of the two radios side by side, and that will answer the question as to whether it should sit flush in the dash, or at least how much room you have to play with. There is virtually no extra room behind the CAR400 so that will give you a guide.

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