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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / March 2007

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UPgrading my audio system

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masterofstuff - 28 Mar 2007 06:27 GMT
anyone have a list or know where i can find one about an audio upgrade
(better speakers, amp, sub, Stereo) for the 2006 hyundai v6 sonata and
mabye the prices as well.

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Smee - 28 Mar 2007 17:14 GMT
> anyone have a list or know where i can find one about an audio upgrade
> (better speakers, amp, sub, Stereo) for the 2006 hyundai v6 sonata and
> mabye the prices as well.

Check out Crutchfield.  They have a "what fits my car" service where
you select make, model and year and they show you what fits your car.  
Prices are a bit high but no tax and low shipping along with detailed
instructions and included harness make up for the difference.
Zeppo - 30 Mar 2007 18:20 GMT
>> anyone have a list or know where i can find one about an audio upgrade
>> (better speakers, amp, sub, Stereo) for the 2006 hyundai v6 sonata and
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> are a bit high but no tax and low shipping along with detailed
> instructions and included harness make up for the difference.

They're always good for a 'no surprises' install as they will let you know
everything you need (adapters, cables, tools) before you start. They also
have really great 1-800 support to help you if you get stuck.

I would compare prices with the local superstores before you buy however, as
they sometimes run 'free install' specials that are hard to beat.

Jon

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