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    ISO Radio adapter

    Was looking at putting a new stereo in the son's 98 D1, and the ISO adapters didn't include Landrover of course, and when I was looking at the different ones realised that the Holden one looked the same connector and remembered that those Discos and a lot of Commodores ran Eurovox stereos so we thought that we would try it, works like a treat

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    Hmm. Good to know.
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    I got one from Autobarn, when I had a D1. There were a lot more D1s around then, maybe they don't stock them as a D1 part any longer.
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    Doesn't need to be LR specific as it uses standard ISO plugs, you only need ISO to whatever head unit you are fitting.
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