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When you were removing screws that hold the stereo braked did u happen to loose the screws?
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post Oct 17, 2005 - 4:40 PM
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Niskyspy



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Haha, I've done three toyota installs and in my car when I took the console apart I found out that two screws were already lost by the previous owner, then when I tried to install I lost one more screw and the ****tyest thing is that if it falls down its impossibe to find it (its like they dissaper).
Then I did an upgrade insall on my friends camry, he already had an alpine installed by Boomers and when I took the console off there was only two screws holding it the braket. Then I lost one more when I was trying to put em in.
Third one was my dad's camry, and since I knew that u got to watch out for them screws, I didn't loose any of em!!! YEY experience is cool!!!

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post Oct 17, 2005 - 8:17 PM
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All my own install's in everything and everyone else's, I useally get paid a decent amount for custom box's and fiberglassing and such.

1994 ST
1996 ST
1993 Accord
1997 Accord
2001 Accord
1991 300zx
1988 Accord
2001 Esteem
1981 Blazer
1973 Chevy Truck
1978 Chevy Truck

Its endless really, they are all basicly the same in every aspect, execpt sometimes some one went to town and hack'd the wiring to hell.

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