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Pretty easy IMO, just carefully pop off the bezel around the radio/climate controls and then you should have 4 screws/bolts holding the radio in, 2 on each side.
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Steve '87 GN - Powerlogger/Scanmaster, TT Street Chip, ANS Electronic Boost Controller, PLX M-300 WB, Hot-wired Walbro 340, AlkyControl, Kenne Bell Ram Air, 3" dumped DP, TiAL BOV, TiAL WG and an ESP FMIC...for now... |
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In my opinion.
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Steve '87 GN - Powerlogger/Scanmaster, TT Street Chip, ANS Electronic Boost Controller, PLX M-300 WB, Hot-wired Walbro 340, AlkyControl, Kenne Bell Ram Air, 3" dumped DP, TiAL BOV, TiAL WG and an ESP FMIC...for now... |
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