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Installing Stock 2013 Corolla S Head Unit into a Mitsubishi Outlander
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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8629562" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>No this is not common. You are the first person I have ever heard of doing this. You can buy a new head unit for $10. You can get new double dins for less than $100, I really don't see why anyone would want to do this. I have had mid 90s bmws that had lock codes on the factory stereo, Do you know if this has one? Is there any special reason other than saving a few bucks? Do you know what exact vehicle this came out of, (could you get the vin number and a copy of the title if needed)? Is there a chance it could be stolen and/or locked? Even a double din, may not fit into your vehicle. There are adapters and considering they designed it for that original vehicles space it may not fit in yours.</p><p></p><p>I would make sure it works, and doesn't have a lock code on it before I did anything with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8629562, member: 674149"] No this is not common. You are the first person I have ever heard of doing this. You can buy a new head unit for $10. You can get new double dins for less than $100, I really don't see why anyone would want to do this. I have had mid 90s bmws that had lock codes on the factory stereo, Do you know if this has one? Is there any special reason other than saving a few bucks? Do you know what exact vehicle this came out of, (could you get the vin number and a copy of the title if needed)? Is there a chance it could be stolen and/or locked? Even a double din, may not fit into your vehicle. There are adapters and considering they designed it for that original vehicles space it may not fit in yours. I would make sure it works, and doesn't have a lock code on it before I did anything with it. [/QUOTE]
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