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  1. Black92GS

    Should I go back to stock?

    Factory cassette deck is my choice for any 1st gen!
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  2. GTP091

    Front Tweeters in 1993 Lumina Z34

    I was in the car audio industry for 10 years in my younger days. I’d strongly suggest you use the crossovers on those tweeters. If you don’t, you’ll be sending full range to them and they will go pop. They cant handle any low or midrange frequencies, they’ll also sound much better with the crossovers. Good place to stuff the crossovers is behind the kick panels. I would suggest Velcro and a zip tie to hold them in place. I’ve had my crossovers there for years with no issues. It’s easy to drop the wire down from up top when the dash pad is removed. Solder and heat shrink!
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  3. 57lxi

    Stock radio swap

    Check out Crutchfield. I got a single din radio/CD from them for my 95, Olds 88. With there free install kit, it was virtually plug and play.
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  4. 55trucker

    "Flush mount" dash kits for a '96 Grand Prix?

    yeah, it's in my gallery, this is the old head unit that was in the car, but the kit is the same one
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  5. GnatGoSplat

    FINALLY! Finished HU install in my 89 Cutlass (many pics)

    It's a Pioneer AVH-P6800DVD w/AVIC-9DVD add-on navigation unit. I bought the HU in 2007, installed it in 2008, and just this week finally made it down to the paint store to get some paint that matches the original color so I could paint my dash bezel and finish it up. I procrastinate too much! I'm not sure how long it actually took to install, I worked on it anywhere from 30-minutes to a couple hours a day for 2-weeks or so. Pics didn't come out so great (way more bluish than real life), but you get the idea. Purely coincidentally, the aqua text Pioneer used matches the digital dash color perfectly. Navigation mode iPod in the center console iPod fits neatly into one of the cassette slots in the console because it's housed in a modified cassette case.
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