so the tech gets in there and cuts the connector...reviews the pin-outs...starts crimping and connecting and making everything line up. 30 minutes later he starts with radio fitment.....45 minutes total it is installed and working great.
I check it....USB, good. DVD, good. CD, good. Radio, good. Subwoofer, good. Equalizer with multiple settings including presets as well as option for auto analyze with microphone.
Only thing is they said it would take over an hour longer to custom fit some abs plastic to fill in gaps and trim it out....as he likes them to fit snug. Then another guy says, I FOUND THIS FIT KIT with a vendor we use...looks like only one out there but is expensive. So I decide to give it a try as it would cost another hours labor at minimum maybe longer.....
So ordered it and today it was finished with trim kit.
Trim kit was not a simple install...required grinding ears/nubs off mount brackets so you can mount it on holes further back therefore pulling face of radio out further as it needs pressure behind trim kit to hold it flush against back side of dash panel...but the look is very OEM and clean in my opinion. 15 minute install with figuring out how to make it solid and fitting and then refitting...but well worth it in my opinion.
This is exact same one I have...but mine was bought from manufacturer/vendor but pictures I have are the same.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380204302859
I never was given the source but for what I was getting I did not care...here is number and guy that owns shop to talk to directly if desired.
If in Charleston, I recommend C.A.R.S. stereo install shop...professional, knowledgeable and did not try to sell me s*** I did not want or need.
Rommel Miranda
Car Audio, Radio, & Security
4536 Dorchester Rd.
North Charleston, SC 29405
843.225.9996