Re: XM Radio Scam by Dealers???
My XM install cost me one piece of scrap aluminum, two screws & nuts and a piece of double-sided tape... in other words, pennies. This assumes, of course, that you already have a Roadie you're transferring from your old car (but a new Roadie can be had for under $40). See my install photos in the thread marked "XM". I posted them last night.
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