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Thread: Sirius Radio
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Old 01-21-2006, 03:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by fiddsSRT8
hey there, iwas looking to put the sirius radio kit in my car. I have an SRT8, with the nav, so all i need is the receiver and the antenna. My dealer said they wont allow it to be sold. Does anyone know where i can buy all the necessary hardware for the sirius radio to work?
Courtesy in Calgary told me yesterday $500 for parts, $500 for labour (all CDN$). Dealers will definitlely sell you the stuff (why the h#ll wouldn't they at these prices) . The installation kit is part #82208723AB ($242 CDN) and the module, antenna and wiring is part #82208881AA ($266 CDN). About 5 hours labour required (the antenna is a permanent install requiring cutting a hole in the roof).

Today I bought an entire kit at Costco for $68. It will take me 30 seconds to do a temporary install. Certainly not as slick as if it were integrated into my Nav/DVD unit, but too bad. I'll put the $1k I saved towards my new mountain bike.

Now I have to figure out how to get the US programming.
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