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JVC NT3HDT +Rear View Camera Install on a GMC Yukon

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2010

Watch and learn as Sonic installs a JVC NT3-HDT Double DIN car stereo in a 2005 GMC Yukon, as well as a back up camera. The JVC NT3 (NT3HDT) is a GPS navigation in-dash multimedia unit with a 6.1" touchscreen display, built-in Bluetooth, front aux, and USB connection. There is also a integrated HD Radio tuner. We also installed a back-up camera that allows the driver to see behind him when the car is put in reverse.

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  • I wish you were more detailed in describing the wiring. It is the only difficult part.

  • @jjkoe3 If you bought the unit from us give us a call. We have technicians that can walk you through any difficult parts.

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  • so you think you guys can do a video comparing "compitition subs" and "regular subs"

  • This guy knows his shit

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  • Man I'm not a certified electrician or even formally trained

    But I've been doing mods like this to my own car. I've found it to be semi-easy and I found I actually have the most fun installing equipment than actually using it lol

    Tell me. What would it take for me to get into a career with this?

  • very good!

  • good video

  • 1:02 now that's american quality

  • I love Brendan!!

  • @szpopho yea true, ive beat the hell out of my truck with bass and it still doesnt rattle 95 s10

    the rear panels rattle like a mothafucka though lol its so annoying i need to throw some second skin on it

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