D-banger Posted 13February, 2014 Report Share Posted 13February, 2014 So after getting much stick from the 901 boys for not having a "correct" radio for the 73E I finally got my hands on a Becker Mexico Cassette. The radio was tested for working order at Nostalgic Wireless (no charge, thanks guys) in Eaglemont. I didn't bother with the cassette player, as I don't have any cassettes and also because I understand that the cassette player parts are very hard to come by. So the question out there for the experts is "Is installation a job for the amateur? Or, best left for the pros?" Cheers, Doug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jnr356 Posted 13February, 2014 Report Share Posted 13February, 2014 douglas a mate of mine can hook it up for you using correct terminals etc(he has been educated the factory way) not the cheap arse hella ones he's located in donvale,but can do house calls simon from donvale auto electrics 0408 178 211 tell him mark sent you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-banger Posted 13February, 2014 Author Report Share Posted 13February, 2014 Thanks jnr (the man with all the auto contacts). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T-Man Posted 13February, 2014 Report Share Posted 13February, 2014 That's certainly the way to go Doug. Radio will look terrific and if you can get a factory look install then that is the icing on the cake. That's what this place is all about. Good stuff jnr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyberpunky Posted 14February, 2014 Report Share Posted 14February, 2014 As some one who did this for living obviously i would do it myself but I would always suggest using a pro, as when ppl get this wrong fire is usually the outcome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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