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![]() Ok, basically you have 2 options. Seeing as you have both a head unit and a plug-n-play. You can get the head unit installed or if your radio has an aux input you can buy the adapter to plug it in. My suggestion is to call Crutchfield, they can sell you the adapters you need if they are available.
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