This cost will depend on what you are willing to save or spend.
You can hire a contractor who will charge you about $125 per hour--
OR you can hire a good handyman for about $50 per hour and you would have to buy and deliver all materials yourself.
The handyman will tell you what you will need so that you know what to buy.
prices of all materials purchased can be checked online with Home Depot or others.
If you were to use my Handywerx Handyman who barters and accepts tools, and electronics as partial or full payment for services-- you could save yourself a bundle. In some cases if you purchase all the tools to rennovate a house and surrender the tools to my handyman he will do your renovation for about 40% of what a regular contractor would charge you. Imagine paying just $50 per documented labor hour instead of $125-- Imagine having a $17,000 renovation job done for just a bit more than $10,000 and this is with taxes included.
If you live in Rochester NY, this option would be available to you if you contacted Handywerx@gmail.com
about 2 hrs, roughly
No, but it should be securely covered by heavy canvas dropcloths.
On driver side, you will have to remove the steering assembly. With the passenger side you should only have to remove the factory manifold.
To remove the cassette player from a 1994 Holden Apollo to install a CD player, the first step is to remove the knobs for the radio. They should just pull off. Then locate the screws holding the radio cover. This might require an Allen wrench. Remove the radio, unhook the antenna and speaker wires and then install the CD player.
Yes, the ledger should have the best mounting area you can give it.
You don't print cartridges. You install them in your printer. When you buy a cartridge, it should come with step by step instruction on how to remove the old cartridge and install the new one.
Not a DIY job. Call a professional. Your insurance should take care of this with no deducible.
remove the dashboard face then you should beable to remove and put in your new stereo u may have to take out the heater cointroll unit to get do that
Should be located under the hood against the firewall in center of car--May have to remove plastic cover/guard to access
Not trying to be mean or anything, but most trannys are pretty much the same on all trucks to remove and install. If you do not have the skills or knowledge to do this you should not attempt it or buy a book to learn all the lines and connection you must remove and the proper procedures.
I have had a bunch of experiences with fake antivirus, if possible, download and install Malwarebytes, run a full scan on both drives, and then it should let you remove when finished.
In order to install a CD player you have to remove the trim arround the radio and ac vents there should be 4 little connections one on the top left one on the top right one on the bottom left and one on the bottom right remove this and you will have access to the radio. You should see the screws connecting the radio