As per title - please try to keep this tidy. A comment or two on a new link is fine, straying away from the comment is not.
Go or it, folks. . .
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Excellent idea. Just what we need!
I'll start off :
I'll start off :
Tip: Research as much as you can about your system before you get started. It will really simplify the process.Link 1 :
http://www.mr2.com/forums/sound-off/Toy ... -p-ns.html
Link 2 :
http://www.stephenmason.com/cars/mr2audio.html
Link 1 gets a little technical on how things should be done and Link 2 is particularly helpful to get you to do it. Shows everything including removing panels etc. which I know took me and my dad forever to figure out the removal of.