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<blockquote data-quote="probmxstyle" data-source="post: 562272" data-attributes="member: 546574"><p>i had to rewire the bose system in my 94 maxima, same gen as you. There isnt any harness for it. Its a complete rewire(not to hard tho). For the fronts you will be restricted to what size speakers you sun because of the bose enclosure they sit in. I know on maxima.org there is a guy that i bought adapter plates made out of mdf from. Really good quality and fit and they were only 15 bucks. For the power and ground on my h/u i just ran them to the battery and used the power wire on the cig lighter as the ign power source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="probmxstyle, post: 562272, member: 546574"] i had to rewire the bose system in my 94 maxima, same gen as you. There isnt any harness for it. Its a complete rewire(not to hard tho). For the fronts you will be restricted to what size speakers you sun because of the bose enclosure they sit in. I know on maxima.org there is a guy that i bought adapter plates made out of mdf from. Really good quality and fit and they were only 15 bucks. For the power and ground on my h/u i just ran them to the battery and used the power wire on the cig lighter as the ign power source. [/QUOTE]
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