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VZ aftermarket stereo

Ozzy

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interesting thats the 1st one ive seen that has the stock connector.. i don't see why not since it has the correct plug but unless someone has one who knows.

i do know that eonon units work
 

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what he said^
 

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The "stock" connector is actually an ISO plug that is an extremely common plug in European vehicles. Since the commodore uses a blaupunkt... It has the same ISO connector. It will plug in no problems but you will need to remove the steering wheel wires from the factory connector and hook them up to the new units wiring which is located on one of the rca connectors. You then "learn" the buttons in. Don't forget that you will still need a by/VZ fascia kit and an antenna adapter.
 
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