No, you can't.
the scosche one for 1989 Camry works perfect it wont say wagon on the back but it still works the scosche one for 1989 Camry works perfect it wont say wagon on the back but it still works
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To remove the dash kit from a 1993 Mazda Miata, start by carefully prying off any trim pieces surrounding the kit using a plastic trim removal tool to avoid damaging the dashboard. Once the trim is removed, locate and unscrew any screws securing the dash kit in place. Pull the kit gently away from the dashboard, being cautious of any wiring or connections attached to it. Finally, disconnect any electrical connectors if necessary before fully removing the dash kit.
buy a premade kit from a local wrecker,where are you as in Melbourne you can get a complete kit for $380 from toya bits.
Its not hard, i did it in my 76 d200. Take the face of the dash out by removing the screws, there should be three separet pieces of dash plates, then unbolt the two bolts that hold the raiod in. Unplug the wires and antenna and take it out. Go to an audio or electronics store and tell them what truck u have. They should give u a dash kit and wiring kit for the new stereo. Follow the instructions with your deck and dash kit and install the system and dash again.
The best thing to do is to get an install kit from walmart. You can then put the casette player inside the kit and put it in the dash that way. You will also need a wiring harness to do it correctly.
If you're looking to install an aftermarket stereo system then you need to purchase a dash install kit. You can pick them up at Walmart if need be, they're about $20. The dash install kit comes with instructions for how to safely remove the factory stereo and install the aftermarket one.*If you want to keep some of the safety features, such as the "dinging when you manually turn on the driving lights and turn the car off" you'll need to pick up the wiring kit to go with the dash install kit.
If you're looking to install an aftermarket stereo system then you need to purchase a dash install kit. You can pick them up at Walmart if need be, they're about $20. The dash install kit comes with instructions for how to safely remove the factory stereo and install the aftermarket one.*If you want to keep some of the safety features, such as the "dinging when you manually turn on the driving lights and turn the car off" you'll need to pick up the wiring kit to go with the dash install kit.
Purchase a stereo install dash kit, you're best bet is eBay. Search in eBay for a "stereo install dash kit 1990 corolla". Should be about twenty bucks.
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.php?cat=2130 lot of dash kits for mercury & ford
It would all depend on what year, make and model of Camry that you have, and whether you need the entire brake kit, or just rotors or pads. You can purchase both at most auto stores, as the Camry is a common car easy to fit parts to.
go to your local car audio shop and get a installation kit and a wire harness and all the wires will be color coded to match your car and it will be a easy installation