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Looking for bits for my car radio

  • 26-02-2008 12:55pm
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    Howya!

    I am looking for a shop which will sell cables and connectors for a car radios, preferably in southside Dublin. I recently bought a car radio from ALDI, but the connector included is not quite right for what my aging car uses, so I assume its a simple matter to but the right connector in such a shop.

    So, any recommendations?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,502 ✭✭✭chris85


    Hot Dog wrote: »
    Howya!

    I am looking for a shop which will sell cables and connectors for a car radios, preferably in southside Dublin. I recently bought a car radio from ALDI, but the connector included is not quite right for what my aging car uses, so I assume its a simple matter to but the right connector in such a shop.

    So, any recommendations?

    Ok your car is prob used to no ISO fittings from the radio. The aldi one prob came with SO connector i guess!

    Head to your local motor factors and get the correct ISO connector convertor for your make of car. This is a simple connection that will go into the radio and the other end into the car. Any motor factors should have them (dont go to Halfords, they rip you off for stuff like this)


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