Oh, for heaven's sake, I was trying to find information, not pose a question! Please ignore.
no. you will have to buy an inline rca adaptor.
No it does not have RCA Outputs.
I have never seen a factory radio with RCA...
No.
No
The best place to buy an rca antenna is online. Some of the useful websites for purchase of an rca antenna are Amazon, eBay, Best Buy, Nextag and Solid Signal.
NO.
RCA was bought out by GE in 1986. The RCA brand was subsequently sold off and still exists but it is simply a brand name and not an actual company. Thompson SA currently manufactures electronics under the RCA brand. There is no ticker symbol or publicly traded stock for RCA. The closest thing you could invest in would be Thompson SA, ticker symbol TMS, currently trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
RCA was bought out by GE in 1986. The RCA brand was subsequently sold off and still exists but it is simply a brand name and not an actual company. Thompson SA currently manufactures electronics under the RCA brand. There is no ticker symbol or publicly traded stock for RCA. The closest thing you could invest in would be Thompson SA, ticker symbol TMS, currently trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
no it doesnt have the RCA plugins in the stock unit and its almost impossible to workout with a wiring harness hookup to an aftermarket stereo.. ive been trying to work things out for about 5 months now and ive figured out the harness for 1994-now galant doesnt match with the stock harness so im just going to let best buy do it all
It depends on what you want to connect to it. RCA - RCA or RCA - SCART or S-Video cable (not used that often any more)
you would just install them like you would on a normal car, but I'm assuming you are using the stock head unit which doesn't have RCA outputs, so you will need to buy a line output converter to run the RCA cables from the head unit to the subs