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Old 10-08-2010, 07:45 PM   #1
Mullina
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Question '89 Laser Stereo

Hi,
New to the forum & already found it informative, thanks
Only thing i have not come across yet is information on what i really need
I have a '98 Laser & i have removed the original radio/casette player out of it in hopes to have wired up a newer radio/cd player, however the wires of the laser are very different from the ones on the back of the cd player & i was wanting some sort of a table to know which of the different coloured wires of the laser will match up to the colours on the radio/cd player i want to put in to it....
I have searched for a wiring diagram or something of the sorts just to get the info on what each wire is but so far unable to find one, if anyone could help me by pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated... thanks


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