Just caught up with this

- looks very nice Sam!
I hope you don't mind me asking, but how much and where from?

(no problem if you don't mind answering the how much!)
It is along the lines of the old model I was on about

- but slightly different.

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Right, HT has pretty much beaten me to it, but you should basically get some wire with no connectors on the ends with the speakers

(never had Infinity speakers, so not certain on this one, but should be and I know that JVC, Pioneer and Sony do bundle a length of wire with their speakers).

The wire that the speakers come with is really quite cheap quality though.

It'll be somewhat better than the 17+ year old wire in the

'2 but if you can afford it, it may be worth getting some alternative wire.

This is of course if you're planning to change the wires.

On my last personal ICE installation I couldn't be bothered and still use the same old wires that were in the car

(also 16 years old) and although I know that sorting those out would be one are of improvement, they work just fine.

Now on the speakers end, there should be what's called a crimp connector for the speakers.

Having not yet personally looked at an MR2 standard speaker yet I don't know what connections they've got, but the last time I did this

(again my French car) the car had a proprietary plug going to the speakers which I had to cut off and then attach a crimp connectors onto the wire.

Modern speakers have a flat connector

(one a different size from the other) which you slide the crimp connector onto.

(the crimp connector looks like this:



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It should be quite straightforward to connect the cable to the speakers.

As for the headunit end, as HT has said you can get an ISO adapter block which you can convert the old connections in the

'2 to the ISO standard.

It's just a simple plug and play! Unless if your car has no connector block behind the current Headunit

(if someone has already hacked it off) in which case it's

abit more complicated and probably best not to cover it here unless you really need to!

I hope I haven't confused you! If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.

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-Max