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Old 05-04-2024, 09:44 PM
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anybody out there a whiz at rebuilding the factory radios? i got a couple i'd like to have rebuilt and maybe aux inputs added to but man the ebay price of some units already done is out there.
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anybody out there a whiz at rebuilding the factory radios? i got a couple i'd like to have rebuilt and maybe aux inputs added to but man the ebay price of some units already done is out there.
Try Noe Saldivar on FB. He's a member of a few 3rd and 4th Gen Groups.
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Yup,...

I've been repairing / modifying radios here for TGO members for about 7 years now.

thirdgen.org/forums/interior-parts-sale/743475-delco-radios-aux-jacks.html

Feel free to send me a PM with some details / pics on your radios for additional info.


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Do you do other brands of old radios? I have a mid '90's Alpine that the LCD light is out. Interested?
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I have to pass Tom; the reason is that I don't KNOW I could fix the problem. If you were local and could drop it off for me to dig into,.. that's one thing. But the simple fact that sending it back-&-forth is about a $50 expense just for the shipping and I am not sure I can fix it,... your probably better off dealing with a local radio shop for work on an aftermarket radio.

MOST of my experience is with 82-97 Delco radios, but I've also done some work to the 98-02 F-Body radios as well as the 03-09 Trailblazer head units,.... 'regular' Delco as well as BOSE.


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Copy that. Makes sense. Thanks for replying.
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