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MY21.5 Mustang GT
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Shoalhaven, NSW
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I've asked about this before, but I'm now ready to buy one and need some help.
From what I understand, it doesn't need a separate wiring kit to fit into a BF (Fairmont Ghia with premo sound)? It connects to the wiring behind the fuse box? Now if this is done, it uses the MKi9200 inbuilt amplifier? I also believe that ASL have a custom wiring loom to adapt it to the BF, is that right? Does this also used the MKi9200 inbuilt amp? I've read that the amp is rather feeble and doesn't sound too great. Is there a way to use the ICC wiring/output? Or would I need to purchase a separate in-line amp for the MKi9200 kit? Any help with the best setup would be appreciated
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