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Well I spoke with a shop about the Maestro RR. He said there is no harness for it but, it requires some wire soldering to the cars main harness for
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Well I spoke with a shop about the Maestro RR. He said there is no harness for it but, it requires some wire soldering to the cars main harness for the gauge inputs. Also in the Kenwood excelon 9902s you can choose what gauges you want and arrange them how ever you want. So I am going to go this route for my new set up.
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