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<title>An Honest Guide to Installing a Stereo in a Kei Truck</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Step 3: Dealing with the Wiring Here’s where things can either be easy… or a bit frustrating. Best-case scenario:You have a wiring harness adapter—just match colors and connect. ]]></description>


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