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hey,
I own a '90 toyota tercel and just wondering if any of you guys know
the best way about taking out the origianl radio. I'm fully capable of
doing it-just wdonering if any of you guys that are familier with this

model might know exactly what to do. (were the screws are located,
panels) and also i need to take off the right panel as well ot upgrade
the right speaker. (i figured out the left one). I already know the
screwed up wiring scenario and which wires go with which. I'd
appreciate any tips i can get.
Thanks

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Brandon Buckner
 
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I don't know if the 91 is completely different than the 90, but this
*might* help:

http://installdr.com/InstallDocs/Toyota/PDF/869005.pdf


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Dev wrote:
hey,
I own a '90 toyota tercel and just wondering if any of you guys know
the best way about taking out the origianl radio. I'm fully capable of
doing it-just wdonering if any of you guys that are familier with this

model might know exactly what to do. (were the screws are located,
panels) and also i need to take off the right panel as well ot upgrade
the right speaker. (i figured out the left one). I already know the
screwed up wiring scenario and which wires go with which. I'd
appreciate any tips i can get.
Thanks

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