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I bought the car and it didn't have a radio (guy took it out)
but from the looks of things it looked like he had a sound system in there (he had wires going from the radio wiring to behind both seats) but the wires are all cut up n tangled n it looks like a huge mess in there I plan on buying a nice Alpine or Kenwood stereo and I'm pretty sure I can't fix all that wiring without getting shocked so what do you think it'll cost a sound place to replace all the radio wires (if they can) and install the radio? |
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Youre not going to get shocked, just unplug the battery. Theres only 12v in the system, its not enough to shock you. I recommend doing it yourself, it will save you a lot of money. All the wires are color coded
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Do it yourself because some one else won't put as much care into taking everything apart as you would.
p.s. it couldn't shock you even if you were getting rained on while you rewired it |
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