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Just got my r33 series 1.5 sedan gtst manual from japan. Its extremely nice. In awesome condition and done 75000k's. Nothing has been changed in it at all, 100% original. Using the standard tape/radio, i noticed it had cd written on it, later finding there was a 10 cd stacker. When i put a nice cd in and pumped it up, i noticed how incredibly good it sounded for a stock system. I then looked around finding there was tweeters in the a pillars, and in the back was massive kenwood speakers that look quite old, connected to a kenwood amp which is very small and also has nissan written on it, it is bolted on to some frames where the battery is (behind the rear seats). I was asking around and most people think this stereo has to be aftermarket, but because of its beautiful integration, i don't think so. Just wondering if anyone else has/had this. Here are some photos.

So is this factory? option? or aftermarket?

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does anyone have a wiring diagram for this factory setup?

as im about to pull my old amp out and remove the stacker and headunit ect...

So it would be very helpful to find a diagram so i can maybe power the new equipment with the old wiring.

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