range rover classic radio adapter

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Hello

Does anyone know where to purchase a wiring adapter from the two
sockets in the range rover
to the current car radio standard square black socket.

Thanks very much

 

Dougal wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > Does anyone know where to purchase a wiring adapter from the two
> > sockets in the range rover
> > to the current car radio standard square black socket.
> >
> > Thanks very much

>
> There was a thread here not too long ago - I think that it lead either:
>
> http://www.justkenwood.co.uk/install/show_model.asp?id=142 or
>
> http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/search_result/desc/1/keywords/land rover.html
>
> It's a start, anyway.


Thanks for the ideas...........................

 
[email protected] wrote:

|| Hello
||
|| Does anyone know where to purchase a wiring adapter from the two
|| sockets in the range rover
|| to the current car radio standard square black socket.
||
|| Thanks very much

Hate to say it, but Halfords are pretty good on this kind of stuff. They
have always had a suitable adapter whenever I have needed one. It's about
the only thing they *are* clued up on.

--
Rich
==============================

2001 Disco II ES auto
1971 S2a 88" petrol
1991 Transit Camper

Take out the obvious to email me.


 

"Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> || Hello
> ||
> || Does anyone know where to purchase a wiring adapter from the two
> || sockets in the range rover
> || to the current car radio standard square black socket.
> ||
> || Thanks very much
>
> Hate to say it, but Halfords are pretty good on this kind of stuff. They
> have always had a suitable adapter whenever I have needed one. It's about
> the only thing they *are* clued up on.
>
> --
> Rich
> ==============================
>
> 2001 Disco II ES auto
> 1971 S2a 88" petrol
> 1991 Transit Camper
>
> Take out the obvious to email me.

I agree probably the only thing they do well apart from selling overpriced
bikes to the gullible.I got one for Peggy so I could fit a nice Kenwood in
place of the OEM Clarion (still got it in the shed)
Derek


 

Derek wrote:
> I agree probably the only thing they do well apart from selling overpriced
> bikes to the gullible.


My alternator belt snapped at 7pm just below london the other week. I
pulled over and told the tomtom to find me a halfords and there was one
with 3 miles.
They had the belt i needed (2 of infact so i now have a spare in the
back!) for £2.99 and the allan keys that i had forgotten to pack in my
toolbox and a lit carpark for me to change it in and bolt the
alternator bracket back on.

I shall never diss halfords again as there is nowhere else similar for
that sort of thing!

 
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