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ASL automedia Specialising in the upgrade of BA/BF/Territory and FG audio and visual systems. We also repair all Ford (OEM) car stereos and produce OEM quality wiring harnesses. Website Link

 
 
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Old 27-07-2011, 10:04 PM   #1
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Default BF Premium Sound Options

Hi guys, been reading for a while now and finally decided to ask the experts.

The setup so far; BF MkII with premium sound.

Is it possible to replace the stock sub and amp with my own provided Pioneer setup? Is it as simple in regards to running no new cable?

Essentially, I would like to have my own deck installed in the tissue box holder and have that linked with the new sub/amp (stock speakers). Is that possible to just remove what is currently there and have all required wiring there? Or will I need to send away part of my stock setup to have RCA outputs installed?

Thanks in advance.

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