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Which radio hardness to use with the JDM DD Conversion kit? 03 Sedan

Old Oct 25, 2008 | 02:27 AM
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Which radio hardness to use with the JDM DD Conversion kit? 03 Sedan

Hello everyone!

I just purchased an aftermarket radio along with the JDM double din conversion kit. I purchased the following radio hardness from a local audio shop:

http://metraonline.com/products.aspx?s=70-7550

After I purchased the adapter I found the following thread as I was looking for more details on the installation and here they use a different adapter due to the Bose factory amp:

http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/mp3c...initi-g35.html

Eventhough i still havent installed the radio, I wanted to check with people who are experience on G35s and else but the people here in G35Driver? I'm sure many people have done the double din conversions on their Gs and I was hoping someone could point me to the right hardness I will be needing.

My car has the Bose factory amp and I was hoping to be able to keep it with the aftermarket radio but I dont know if the hardness I purchased will be good to keep the amp or if it will work as a bypass.

I would really appreciate any info!
 
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Old Oct 26, 2008 | 08:28 PM
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Any advises?

Worse come to worse i can always take the car to an audio place to get the system installed but i was hoping to save the installation fee by installing it myself.
 
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