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Not too difficult. It will require about an hour and a basic understanding of car audio. This is not fully detailed, just the basics. You will need to purchase 2 things. 1. Vehicle Specific Mounting Kit (http://www.crutchfield.com/S-2G4tD0QgWhJ/m_750/Car-Stereo-Installation.html) 2. Vehicle Specific Wiring Harness (same website) The process goes like this: 1. Remove the factory stereo 2. Install the mounting kit which will include a little plastic compartment to fill in the extra space created by having a smaller-than-factory stereo. 3. Connect the wiring harness to the vehicle's existing harness. This should be compatible with your replacement stereo (make sure they are compatible) 4. Connect your new stereo to the harness (which goes between your new stereo and the vehicles current wiring harness) and slide the stereo into place. Done! Enjoy.
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It's pretty easy, but if you have to ask it might be better to get a pro to do it for you. It's worth the money and it'll ensure you still have warrenty. here is a blog about how to put in a car stereo. www.oemcargps.com/blog
I find that a good quality stereo MP3 will take about 1Mb per minute
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