Hyundai autoradio

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Hello can someone help me? I have plans to buy autoradio and I don't know
how to put it in there and how I can put out the old original hyundai
autoradio. Thanks
 
Hello can someone help me? I have plans to buy autoradio and I don't know
how to put it in there and how I can put out the old original hyundai
autoradio. Thanks

If you don't have a clue on where to start it'd be best if you took it
to Best Buy or Circuit City and have them install it for $50.
 
If you don't have a clue on where to start it'd be best if you took it
to Best Buy or Circuit City and have them install it for $50.

**I don't think Dario is from the US.

kaboomie
 
**I don't think Dario is from the US.
Yeah, I got that impression too... Still, I understood what he meant
so I hope he'll understand me as well.

Many people use this newsgroup who live in other parts of the world (not the
U.S.).
Whenever I post anything here I try not to assume that all readers are from
where I live (the U.K.).
I really like the U.S. and have visited many times, but it does appear to be
a syndrome that many U.S. citizens have difficulty with the concept that
there is a big, wide world out there.
Anyway, that's my two pennies worth!
I don't wish to offend.
Thomas Bauer.
 
Many people use this newsgroup who live in other parts of the world (not the
U.S.).
Whenever I post anything here I try not to assume that all readers are from
where I live (the U.K.).
I really like the U.S. and have visited many times, but it does appear to be
a syndrome that many U.S. citizens have difficulty with the concept that
there is a big, wide world out there.
Anyway, that's my two pennies worth!
I don't wish to offend.

**I'm so offended! ;) Well, so many posters with English as a second
language can write in English so well that I think we have to be
forgiven for thinking that a poster is from a native English-speaking
country. On the flip side, so many US posters have such atrocious
spelling and grammar that when we see a message from a poster
struggling with their English, we think they're American, too. :)
Also, to be honest, a fair majority of posters I run into on the
Usenet are American/Canadian anyway.

kaboomie
 
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