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Old February 1st 05, 06:25 AM
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Jason, send me another filthy ****ing email like that again & I'll rip off
your ****ing balls.

-Mike

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A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT
Cold air intake
FRPP 3.73 gears
Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter
Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo)
Hi-speed fan switch
255/60R-15 rear tires
Subframe connectors
Aluminum adjustable clutch quadrant


"Jaysun" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Hell, I just got the mach 1000 in my 2004 'stang GT. Pretty nice
> factory stereo. Not too happy with the deck, though. The first guys
> response of pulling the deck with the old school style removal tools
> was totally false. What a jerk! "Have a professional do it?" That's
> total crap, i've installed thousands of dollars of equipment over the
> years, and have yet to see a head unit as counterintuitive as the Mach
> 1000. I hate these kids that think they know everything about the new
> mustangs because the have a 98, which is similar ( i suppose) in a few
> a few ways.
>
> Thanks for the tip musttanguy, you rock.
>
> -Jason
> Wichita, KS
>
>
>
>
> Musttanguy wrote:
> > >From: "BigRandy"

> >
> > >I'm trying to install an aftermarket >headunit but I need help

> removing the
> > >factory Mach1000 head unit. Can anyone >help?

> >
> > The Mach 1000 decks use two (2) screws on a bracket on the bottom

> edge of the
> > radio. You need to remove the trim bezel that surrounds the A/C and

> radio to
> > gain access to the two screws.
> >
> > If interested in selling the Mach 1000 deck please contact me,
> >
> >
> > TIM -aka-
> > MUSTTANGUY "at" AOL "dot" COM
> > http://www.PonyPerformance.com

>



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