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Right this is my last point of a long surf on the net for some pins to remove my radio....I have a 2007 fabia VRS special edition and I love this car and would tell any one to get one if they was going to get a new car.......right back to the question......I need to remove my radio as I am fitting a amp and sub in the boot.....many thanks steven:cool:

Right this is my last point of a long surf on the net for some pins to remove my radio....I have a 2007 fabia VRS special edition and I love this car and would tell any one to get one if they was going to get a new car.......right back to the question......I need to remove my radio as I am fitting a amp and sub in the boot.....many thanks steven:cool:

popp dopwn your local skoda / vw dealer if your lucy they will do it foc if you see one of the lads if not charge about £10.00 quid

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A snapped inhalf hacksaw blade should do the job, but as above the best method.

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Davy

Welcome, some Dealers will want to charge you £35 just for releasing the stereo :thumbdwn: I used a little ICE shop who did it free of charge :)

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