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![]() Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ,Canada
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Re: Aftermarket Radio Options
I installed this new JVC unit into my 1994 Burb a month or two ago in the spot where the factory equalizer went. I too don't really like the fact that it is off to side and more in front of the passenger than driver. I got lucky and found the aftermarket finish piece that surrounds the stereo and makes it look factory installed in then attached pics. The JVC unit has Bluetooth and I hid the mic wires under the windshield pillar moulding and clipped the mike to the moulding at the roof. The JVC has Auto-Answer on it so all I have to do is say hello when the phone rings. I always leave the stereo on so when I start the Burb its on and I control the various functions from the remote.
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