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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie-cars" data-source="post: 8690114" data-attributes="member: 678546"><p>Hi, so I have got this almost 12 year old audio system in my car it is SCD-3102R and I need to replace the front (the part which you can clip off). My current one has 4x40 watts written on it, but the inly available on the market now has 4x25 watts. Can I replace it with this one? Is it safe? Can somebody help me please? Other than that, the number match, the types and looks are the same, just the watts are different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie-cars, post: 8690114, member: 678546"] Hi, so I have got this almost 12 year old audio system in my car it is SCD-3102R and I need to replace the front (the part which you can clip off). My current one has 4x40 watts written on it, but the inly available on the market now has 4x25 watts. Can I replace it with this one? Is it safe? Can somebody help me please? Other than that, the number match, the types and looks are the same, just the watts are different. [/QUOTE]
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