So this weekend I installed a Willman rebuilt NSX radio. My old radio came with the car and it would not even light up. The aftermarket one was installed and it had a flip up screen which blocked the Hvac controls. They also tore up the console cover to install so that also had to be purchased.
Options are go with this option or another aftermarket.
The plus. The stock appearing stereo gives the stock look which I like. It also gave me Bluetooth and streaming. The downside is the stereo is a little hard to use(only one button works and it controls everything) and you get one remote which if you lose it then very hard to use. The other downside was cost 1600 stereo plus console cover.
Aftermarket was cheaper would have been 400 for the stereo I liked plus 250 for a aftermarket console or 600 for a Euroboutique console which has the setback which makes it easier to see.
I basically doubled the cost to have a stock appearing stereo. I think in the long run if I do choose to sell will be better since I can put my car back to stock configuration in about 2 hours, since all my mods are bolt ons.
Experience with Daryl was excellent. My stereo and speakers were both aftermarket as well as I had an amp in the trunk. I emailed him with what I had. He carefully explained what I needed asked a lot of questions asked for pictures and was great about explaining everything I needed to do or could do. The stereo came with custom instructions step by step install took me about 90 minutes total taking off everything and putting it back together. Everything works fine and looks great.
Sorry rambled a bit but wanted to make sure I got all my thoughts in.
Options are go with this option or another aftermarket.
The plus. The stock appearing stereo gives the stock look which I like. It also gave me Bluetooth and streaming. The downside is the stereo is a little hard to use(only one button works and it controls everything) and you get one remote which if you lose it then very hard to use. The other downside was cost 1600 stereo plus console cover.
Aftermarket was cheaper would have been 400 for the stereo I liked plus 250 for a aftermarket console or 600 for a Euroboutique console which has the setback which makes it easier to see.
I basically doubled the cost to have a stock appearing stereo. I think in the long run if I do choose to sell will be better since I can put my car back to stock configuration in about 2 hours, since all my mods are bolt ons.
Experience with Daryl was excellent. My stereo and speakers were both aftermarket as well as I had an amp in the trunk. I emailed him with what I had. He carefully explained what I needed asked a lot of questions asked for pictures and was great about explaining everything I needed to do or could do. The stereo came with custom instructions step by step install took me about 90 minutes total taking off everything and putting it back together. Everything works fine and looks great.
Sorry rambled a bit but wanted to make sure I got all my thoughts in.