Bluetooth-capable radio in my 944
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Bluetooth-capable radio in my 944
I visited a local stereo shop and they want to hack the wiring harness to install a stereo. Does Crutchfield still sell good wiring harness adapters, to your knowledge? I am thinking of an Alpine.
Looking forward to your insight.
Looking forward to your insight.
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I have one and I love it. it is the nicest thing ever to get in my car and have my phone in my pocket and the music just start playing. Can't imagine not having it. Sorry.. Dont remember what harness adapter I used..
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i have this in my car and i am using the stock radio
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Bluetoot...item2c6524b58a
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Bluetoot...item2c6524b58a
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I have a kenwood BT-900 in my car, the harness was already hacked so i did the solder/shrink tubing thing to install it. Bluetooth is over-rated, the sound quality can leave a bit to be desired. Its nice for phone calls, but for pandora one i still prefer the aux in, so i barely use the bluetooth feature.
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I have a kenwood BT-900 in my car, the harness was already hacked so i did the solder/shrink tubing thing to install it. Bluetooth is over-rated, the sound quality can leave a bit to be desired. Its nice for phone calls, but for pandora one i still prefer the aux in, so i barely use the bluetooth feature.