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<blockquote data-quote="ticopowell" data-source="post: 14718987" data-attributes="member: 142864"><p>I would search out a local car audio install place and see what they have in their showrooms... or just go with the raxiom, I don't think you will get much use out of the more complicated higher end systems. Either way they can help with the install, plus they can answer your questions easier and quicker than I can via internet.</p><p></p><p>If you do want to try the maestro system I can find the right part numbers and with a budget I can recommend radios to use... but if you can get the raxiom for $5-600 it will be a lot cheaper. A lot of the aftermarket parts for radios are $300 ish, plus the radio itself can be $500-$1500 or more so think about that if you want to go this route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ticopowell, post: 14718987, member: 142864"] I would search out a local car audio install place and see what they have in their showrooms... or just go with the raxiom, I don't think you will get much use out of the more complicated higher end systems. Either way they can help with the install, plus they can answer your questions easier and quicker than I can via internet. If you do want to try the maestro system I can find the right part numbers and with a budget I can recommend radios to use... but if you can get the raxiom for $5-600 it will be a lot cheaper. A lot of the aftermarket parts for radios are $300 ish, plus the radio itself can be $500-$1500 or more so think about that if you want to go this route. [/QUOTE]
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