rjm180
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Ive just recently had an RNSE mk2 headunit supplied and fitted by NHN Nigel. My S4 had its original Symphony 2 headunit and was looking a bit dated, I also had a radio aerial cable fault so while that was to be repaired I thought it was time to upgrade.
A new aerial cable was run to fix the radio reception problem, an Aux socket was installed in my glovebox so I can now play the Ipod and also installed was an RNSE mk 2 headunit. The RNSE looks fantastic as im sure many of you already know and so much better than my Symphony 2, which had an opening for a cassette tape, it changes the whole look of the dash.
Great work from Nigel, everything looks OE and as if it was factory fitted, it cant be easy pulling cars apart, removing trim and installing new equipment especially when the owners are very very fussy, Thanks very much Nigel for a very professional job.
Looking forward to getting to grips with the RNSE as havent had a real chance to play with it yet and I also need to save some music to some SD cards to use in the car.
A new aerial cable was run to fix the radio reception problem, an Aux socket was installed in my glovebox so I can now play the Ipod and also installed was an RNSE mk 2 headunit. The RNSE looks fantastic as im sure many of you already know and so much better than my Symphony 2, which had an opening for a cassette tape, it changes the whole look of the dash.
Great work from Nigel, everything looks OE and as if it was factory fitted, it cant be easy pulling cars apart, removing trim and installing new equipment especially when the owners are very very fussy, Thanks very much Nigel for a very professional job.
Looking forward to getting to grips with the RNSE as havent had a real chance to play with it yet and I also need to save some music to some SD cards to use in the car.
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