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Old Nov 7, 2020 | 06:38 AM
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Hello everyone,

I have a problema changing my radio. I have a 2003 350z with Bose system.
It has an Alpine 2din (bought the car with it). Is an old radio so i wanted to replace it with an android one.
I searched for the wiring colors in the forum but none of them is like mine. Can you help me?

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Old Nov 7, 2020 | 11:11 AM
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You need to buy the adapter kit for the car.
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Old Nov 8, 2020 | 04:40 AM
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Something like the ROEM-NIS2 here:
https://catalog.pac-audio.com/?fc=mo...m=8648&submit=

How was the Alpine installed (that you bought the car with)? You might be able to re-use the adapter from that one, if it was already working in the car correctly. The wire colors out of the Alpine radio should match the ones with you Android radio, as the aftermarket has aligned on certain colors for certain functions (Battery, Ignition, Ground, Speaker channels, etc). OEM wiring colors for stereo wiring vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.

If you want more help with re-using what was on the Alpine, please post a picture or two of that came out of that radio and went to the vehicle connectors. So far, at least, it looks like they left the vehicle connectors intact, when they installed that Alpine radio - that's a good thing. I've encountered too many cars where they cut off the vehicle connectors.

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