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Alfa Romeo Giulietta(2013) in dash head unit
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8710065" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>That's going to be quite the project. A lot of features will run through that unit and the chance of requiring a permanent modification is high if you want to maintain all of them.</p><p></p><p>For starters you're likely going to want to get a dash conversion kit if you want an embedded model, I don't think that exists so your display will be out of reach on most head unit models. You're probably better off using a mobile detachable unit and just embedding it under the dash and using the display completely separate from what's already there, just bypassing the unit and borrowing the speaker leads and splicing from the harness everything else you need. You'd be doing most of it custom on your own still if you want it to not mod the car permanently. If you're not comfortable modifying plugs, soldering, heat shrinking, and splicing this is a project best left up to a pro shop who works with rare cars.</p><p></p><p>Usually for car specific advice the best resources are the forums based on that car, in your case this site: </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.giuliaforums.com/forums/" target="_blank">https://www.giuliaforums.com/forums/</a> </p><p></p><p>Everyone there is just talking about performance mods if they're doing anything aftermarket to the car. That's one of the prime disadvantages to having a car almost nobody else does. Still, if you post there you might strike gold or get the name of a shop willing to do it and emails can commence about the steps required. They might even sell and ship you a harness if you're paying well. I've seen some rare cars in projects on this forum but not that one yet. Just make sure you know what you're getting into, this isn't a job for someone who's got only a few hours to devote to it even with the best instructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8710065, member: 679555"] That's going to be quite the project. A lot of features will run through that unit and the chance of requiring a permanent modification is high if you want to maintain all of them. For starters you're likely going to want to get a dash conversion kit if you want an embedded model, I don't think that exists so your display will be out of reach on most head unit models. You're probably better off using a mobile detachable unit and just embedding it under the dash and using the display completely separate from what's already there, just bypassing the unit and borrowing the speaker leads and splicing from the harness everything else you need. You'd be doing most of it custom on your own still if you want it to not mod the car permanently. If you're not comfortable modifying plugs, soldering, heat shrinking, and splicing this is a project best left up to a pro shop who works with rare cars. Usually for car specific advice the best resources are the forums based on that car, in your case this site: [URL]https://www.giuliaforums.com/forums/[/URL] Everyone there is just talking about performance mods if they're doing anything aftermarket to the car. That's one of the prime disadvantages to having a car almost nobody else does. Still, if you post there you might strike gold or get the name of a shop willing to do it and emails can commence about the steps required. They might even sell and ship you a harness if you're paying well. I've seen some rare cars in projects on this forum but not that one yet. Just make sure you know what you're getting into, this isn't a job for someone who's got only a few hours to devote to it even with the best instructions. [/QUOTE]
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