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    Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

    One of the most inexpensive methods to upgrading a car stereo system, is removing the car stereo yourself, and then installing the new stereo. The main stereo unit is the most often changed out component. The time that it takes can take between an hour to a full afternoon. The amount of time that it [...]

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