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What will be tons easier is to swap out the stereo (unless your's is compatable) for one that can have a wired remote hooked to it. My stereo was on the left as well. It was a Sony. I went to Crutchfield (may be better places) and got a wired remote that would work with that model. I mounted the controller in the open space above the throttle. Worked great, and was much easier than trying to relocate the stereo. Cut the hole for remote, run the wire, plug it in, done.
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I did the same as haugy and it works very well.
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o i know it would be easier but i love the new malibu's how they have the cd player on the driver side. and i have no problem running a few speaker wires.
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well thurday after wook i was looking at my boat and just got mad at the big primer spot and faded paint. So i started sanding and bought some paint. And after a late night Thursday and another late night Friday i woke up at 5am Sat morning and painted it befor work. Had to have it done by Sunday and yea it was. So i still want to paint the white area below the rub rail gloss black and the area above the rubrail blue but thats for next week
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Wow. That looks great. What kind of paint did you use? Would love to see more pics, but it's looking good.
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Sherwin Williams urethane singe stage. I just went into the paint shop and fliped through the blue color chips untill i found what i liked.
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Did you paint it outside??
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yes sir i did, F*C% mother nature! nah just kidding but yes i did. about 6am sat morning not a single piece of trash in it
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Looks good. Man yall are way back in the creek. I haven't been that far back in a while.
Is that another blue Supra in the background of the water pic?
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yea thats as far back in shoals as a boat can go. about 2 foot deep on up but makes for a great spot to set and kill a few beers. and yes thats a 88 comp, 94,92 and 96 mastercraft as well as a 92 ski nautique. dont know why but i guess thats were all the old boats go