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Old 06-05-2009, 10:11 AM   #64 (permalink)
ADmaster71690
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Originally Posted by spearfish25 View Post
Did you have the stock radio or the Bose upgrade prior to the swap? I looked at my Bose unit and it doesn't look like there is a cutout that would fit a navi like yours.
I noticed this when I test drove the touring vs. base models. The stock radio is a double DIN unit that can be removed and easily replaced. The Bose upgrade is integrated into the dashboard ( I think the 1-6 CD buttons are separate, along with some other things) which would make it difficult to remove and/or replace.

My Toyota Avalon has the same type of integrated radio system which makes the swap either impossible or really bad looking (holes/fake buttons where current buttons are).
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