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SVT Shelby GT500
Replacing shaker 500 with factory navigation unit
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<blockquote data-quote="54First" data-source="post: 10832665" data-attributes="member: 110504"><p>The rubber doohickey is a rear support. It rests on a crossbar. The GPS antenna is up under the drivers side dash if it's there. The sattelite processor is a separate unit that installs behind the panel on the passenger side of the trunk. GOTSVT is correct about the jacks. The audio system plugs should all be there, probably plugged into your current radio.</p><p></p><p>You have to remove the top of your console (two screws at the back and just clips everywhere else) and the two radio side panels (pull straight backwards). Everything else is screwed together. It'll be obvious. (Famous last words) Oh, the cover panel for the radio has a tab tucked behind the metal dash piece (by the a/c vents).</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps,</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="54First, post: 10832665, member: 110504"] The rubber doohickey is a rear support. It rests on a crossbar. The GPS antenna is up under the drivers side dash if it's there. The sattelite processor is a separate unit that installs behind the panel on the passenger side of the trunk. GOTSVT is correct about the jacks. The audio system plugs should all be there, probably plugged into your current radio. You have to remove the top of your console (two screws at the back and just clips everywhere else) and the two radio side panels (pull straight backwards). Everything else is screwed together. It'll be obvious. (Famous last words) Oh, the cover panel for the radio has a tab tucked behind the metal dash piece (by the a/c vents). Hope that helps, Steve [/QUOTE]
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