Power Antenna
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Car: 1989 Chevy Camaro RS
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Power Antenna
I am new to the customizing car deal. Is it possible to "add" a power antenna to a car that originally did not come with one?? If so, on a 1 to 10 , 1 being super easy. How easy is it to install??
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Re: Power Antenna
Dont know about shaving the attenna but for a remote one all you need to do is run a wire to the remote wire on your head unit and supply a 12v power source then plug the antenna line to the back of your head unit. They sell universal ones everywhere you can think of along with third gen specific ones. Pretty easy to install besides the removal or the fender, running the wires, and pulling your radio 

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From: Dallas, Georgia
Car: 1989 Chevy Camaro RS
Engine: Proud V6 Owner
Transmission: 5 Speed
Axle/Gears: unk.
Re: Power Antenna
Thanks for the help, I didn't think about the search feature. But thank you for the help none the less
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