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    nah i know the owner and someone was wanting to see pics so thats just where i was at when i got the text, they have sold me a car once they got stuck with but have never bought any from me, i do sell odd and end stuff to them i find in cars, the best i remember was hamster cages, some of my better jumper cables and of course aftermarket radios
    Corey, just remember to kill the power (pull the hot wire) to the radios and turn on the on/off knob to drain the voltage out of the power line before pulling/cutting the wires.
    That way your not accidentally shorting out the stereo by sparking the wires on each other or on metal inside the dash. You can pop the output chips in a heartbeat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Corey, just remember to kill the power (pull the hot wire) to the radios and turn on the on/off knob to drain the voltage out of the power line before pulling/cutting the wires.
    That way your not accidentally shorting out the stereo by sparking the wires on each other or on metal inside the dash. You can pop the output chips in a heartbeat.
    the very first thing we do is take off the battery, is the the same?

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