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Old 09-04-2008, 11:32 PM   #1
RJO89
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Default Stereo keys

Hey guys,

I'm in need of a favour. I'm gonna be buying a new head unit in the next couple of days (Pioneer DEH-P7950UB ) : , but am in need of the stereo removal keys for the LS/LT focus.
Also, I am wondering if anyone knows where I can get a wiring harness to adapt for the standard ford unit. I found one on nexxia.co.uk but it is for the Sony head unit I believe, but I could be wrong. I'm buying the fascia from www.fascias.com.au.

Anyone who has done their head unit please help me out!!!

If anyone around Ringwood area in Melbourne has these keys, please give me a hand. Or even anyone across Melbourne. I'm happy to travel.


Many thanks,
Regan

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