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Old 27th November 2014, 20:36   #1
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I've recently purchased a S/H highline unit to add to my ZT V6 2001 project. The car has a Philips head unit with din connectors. I appricate I need more than just the head unit but exactly what do I need to complete the install? Also if anyone has the required parts id be interested in buying them.
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Old 27th November 2014, 20:45   #2
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Hi.
I've recently purchased a S/H highline unit to add to my ZT V6 2001 project. The car has a Philips head unit with din connectors. I appricate I need more than just the head unit but exactly what do I need to complete the install? Also if anyone has the required parts id be interested in buying them.
Is it the Boardmonitor shown here. If so you need all the rest of the units.

It's better to get a system from a saloon, that is if you have a saloon, the tourer system is slightly different.



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Old 28th November 2014, 12:51   #3
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Is it the Boardmonitor shown here. If so you need all the rest of the units.

It's better to get a system from a saloon, that is if you have a saloon, the tourer system is slightly different.



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Hi Dave.
Yes it is that system. No doubt I'm going to be busy tracking down all of the rest of the items, I'm in no hurry though but if the rest do come along I'm interested.
Thanks for the guidance
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Old 28th November 2014, 16:16   #4
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I can help out with a couple of those bits if you can't find a complete setup. See my for sale thread here:

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=195388

The hardest thing for you is going to be the highline loom I suspect.
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I've a complete system for sale
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