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Try the link below (there is no picture)
http://www.metraonline.com/product_l...e=Turbo%20Wire
Metra Part # GMRC-04
Better yet here is my favorite supplier:
http://www.bestkits.com/SearchResult...000%20-%202005
You may need the expensive harness for $124, if you have the ribbon cable that plugs into the back of your deck (Class 2 data bus wiring). If you do, you will have to relocate the deck and use this harness to maintain factory integrity (door, seat belt chimes etc.) though some people choose to use the cheap harness and loose functions of the car.
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Dutch
http://www.metraonline.com/product_l...e=Turbo%20Wire
Metra Part # GMRC-04
Better yet here is my favorite supplier:
http://www.bestkits.com/SearchResult...000%20-%202005
You may need the expensive harness for $124, if you have the ribbon cable that plugs into the back of your deck (Class 2 data bus wiring). If you do, you will have to relocate the deck and use this harness to maintain factory integrity (door, seat belt chimes etc.) though some people choose to use the cheap harness and loose functions of the car.
Good Luck,
Dutch
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You'll need a combination of an amplifier bypass harness Metra part no 70-2054, and then the radio harness or if you choose to retain the databus functions, one of the more expensive integration pieces. Because the factory speakers are 2ohm, you'll want to replace them with aftermarket 4ohm speakers (Front doors and rear shelf 6x9s, the rear doors don't need to be used in my honest opinion) to prevent the radio'* amp from shutting off and or reducing the life of the radio.
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Originally Posted by BlackIce
You'll need a combination of an amplifier bypass harness Metra part no 70-2054, and then the radio harness or if you choose to retain the databus functions, one of the more expensive integration pieces. Because the factory speakers are 2ohm, you'll want to replace them with aftermarket 4ohm speakers (Front doors and rear shelf 6x9s, the rear doors don't need to be used in my honest opinion) to prevent the radio'* amp from shutting off and or reducing the life of the radio.
Thanks all for your input!
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