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Old 25-07-2010, 03:59 PM   #1
XR6 JET
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Default Ford Focus Sound System

I've recently purchased my second Ford, 2004 Ford Focus Sedan. The headunit in the car currently a Alpine CDM-7874EB which is great but the downside is that it can't play MP3 CD's. I wanted to know if I purchase a new headunit is it just a matter of taking the old headunit out and putting the new one in or is there much more to it, I'm not really good with electrical things so I think it would be better getting it installed professionally. And do the factory speakers have RCA connections, asking that as I think (might be wrong) most of the headunits have RCA speaker outputs.

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