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Hi Rich I Understand, But really, you are probably biting off more than you can chew. These are designed for the MG/Rover, They interface with the MG/Rover and they Plug and Play with the MG/Rovers. If you do not purchase another MG/75 then you are probably not going to accomplish what you want. he MAIN issue being the steering wheel interface. You would be better off to to remove it, Sell it to another MG/Rover guy and purchase the correct radio for the next car , (From Me Of Course) And On that Note, if anyone has friends with other cars, I have access to about any thing out there. Any Make or Model |
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I am seeing yours online now ! I still do not know why the delay in appearing ! I am wondering if the freight forward is dragging his heels. Or EMS is slow or I just am not sure I am looking into it. |
Thanks for that Sean.
It's very reassuring that you have looked into it for me. Regards, Justin |
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are you saying internet connection?:drool4::drool4:
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The steering wheel interface would be the least of my worries. If I was going to move it into my other car (mx-5), I'm close enough to reach the stereo ;). The connectors are standard ISO aren't they? What else makes these Rover/MG specific, other than the facia shape and the start up screen? Cheers, Rich |
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ISO Connectors are the same The only other thing is the Logo. You may have to change a few wires on the Loom. Not really certain ! RG |
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I was thinking of buying this aerial, but I have a rear sunblind too. In the end, where did you fit yours? Regards. |
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