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Old 12-13-2007, 06:56 PM
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Ok I have a 96 Camaro w/ Bosethat I had Best Buy install a Pioneer DEH P4900ib headunit into. Now I'm trying to sell the Camaro and I want to take out the Pioneer and just put back in the Bose headunit. Will I need to remove the dash to do this? What strange tools if any will I need to do the job? And will I have to change out the antenna or how does that all work?
 
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Old 04-12-2008, 01:23 AM
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Alright the funny thing is ive got a 96 camaro w/bose and a pioneer. so ur in luck. Alright man first of all u will need a 7mm wrench(ratcheting if possible) then u will need to pull some of the dash panels off. i think its like one or two. then u will need a set of pioneer keys to pull the pioneer out of the cage. Go to circuit city, i work there, and theyll hook a brother up. Then ull need to pull all the aftermarket harnesses off. as well as an antenna adaptor. from there u will need to pull the dash kit out(that black plastic crap) and replace the oem brackets, and hook everything up in the correct areas.

However u probably dont even need to know this, because i know at Circuit City we unistall decks that we have put in, for free. Best Buy should have the same policy, if not tell them their gay.

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Old 04-16-2008, 09:13 PM
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best buy = candy asses
 
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