Upgrades for my 88 Cutlass: Update 2/5/2011

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406Boy

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Yeah man. May God bless you for keeping our country safe. As for the rest, don't worry about what you can't change, God controls everything and he does things for a reason. HE will get you through it all. :-D
 

washingtonb2

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Got my Jester TH350 double hump crossmember in last week. It was a pain in the butt to get it on but i installed it and my Flowtech purple hornies header mufflers. They sound great. I will try to post som pics of the install as soon as I get the car back in the air.
 

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79loserbluebu

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81X11 said:
I 2nd that! I'm looking for a stock cassette or newer Delco with the CD to replace the aftermarket Pioneer in my 88 Cutlass. I much prefer the factory look. If anyone has a good factory radio please let me know!

There is someone on eBay who sells refurbished Delco radios. My dad bought one out of a Corvette with a CD player that fit his Cutlass with 0 modifications. The harness was even the same as his stock one. If you can find an original one that still works well, it can be modified as well, and you can put a 3.5mm jack in the back of the radio for an iPod to hook up to, like mine. The radio kits for our cars just look so tacky it's almost like there is only two choices, stock, or heavily modified radio bezel.
 

81X11

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79loserbluebu said:
81X11 said:
I 2nd that! I'm looking for a stock cassette or newer Delco with the CD to replace the aftermarket Pioneer in my 88 Cutlass. I much prefer the factory look. If anyone has a good factory radio please let me know!

There is someone on eBay who sells refurbished Delco radios. My dad bought one out of a Corvette with a CD player that fit his Cutlass with 0 modifications. The harness was even the same as his stock one. If you can find an original one that still works well, it can be modified as well, and you can put a 3.5mm jack in the back of the radio for an iPod to hook up to, like mine. The radio kits for our cars just look so tacky it's almost like there is only two choices, stock, or heavily modified radio bezel.

Thanks for the info. Factory radio is high on the list!

-Mike
 
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