Stereo installation

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Stereo installation

Post by kb&2dogs »

any suggestions for getting a stereo installed in my deli in Victoria? I have a great Pioneer system (out of our old truck) that I would like to use, but I guess I will need to buy speakers, and get it all installed. A cost range would be appreciated too.

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Post by EnviroImports.com »

I only use Island audio, and I know they have done delica's befor. dont know what they would charge you as it depends on how much work you need. stereo's are pretty easy to install,
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thanks, I'll give them a call
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Post by Artacoma »

Don't use the one on old island highway

I've had issues going on 3 years with a crappy alrm installation

I've heard the one downtown is OK

I installed my own stereo to the stock speakers and it was perty easy. Do a search here there is a link somewhere showing the deli wiring colorcode , it worked great for me



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Re: Stereo installation

Post by delica 304 »

You can also get an adaptor that allows you to connect to the existing wiring harness. It seems Mitsubishi used the same harness for more than one vehicle, so all you have to do is solder the adaptor connector to your new stereo's harness and voila! I picked one up for my Delica for less than 20 bucks at Future Shlock.

UPDATE: I just installed my radio using the wiring adaptor, it worked like a charm! Now I just have to figure out how to deal with the big gaping hole in my dash!
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