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Old 20 Feb 2004, 11:22 pm
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Default Alpine CDA9805 in 1998 Acura Integra LS

Hey Guys,

I'm looking to install a new head unit installed in my 1998 Acura
Integra LS. The head unit I was going to install the Alpine CDA-9805.
I've heard many good things about this unit and I was going install
the head unit myself and use the adaptor kit from Crutchfield.com .
What I was hoping people could shed some light on was any
complications, issues, or tips anyone could provide on the
installation. Like would I need a power antenna adaptor, or will the
adaptner harness be plug and play, and is the head unit too big or
small to just slide in etc.

You know just anything I should be keeping an eye out for before
buying and installing this Alpine CDA-9805 head unit in my car. Thanks
in advance for your help. Also if anyone with an Integra had any
issues with this head set I would like to hear from you.
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