Mine's in the boot, by the nearside (left) wheelarch.
I think the wiring is in place already.
Didn't fit it myself, it was an offer by my local Fiat dealership. Good price and free fitting a couple of years back. Grundig MCD-46.
What are you looking to fit?
Mark. Council estate lad.
And proud of it!
Member of the Guild of Experienced Motorists.
You can fit the multi changer in the boot.
Are you planning on installing a Grundig for the original radio head unit or for a different head unit?
I think most have it installed at the rear passenger side wheel arch. If you have a MK1 bravo the lead should already be in place, coming down behind the carpet near the speaker. However there is also a gap in the metal under the drivers side passenger seat which is so you can install the CD changer there (it's not big enough for the 10 disc Grundig changer).
MK2 bravos/bravas don't have a CD changer lead already in them and you will need to install one, however its not difficult. I'm pretty sure there's a guide to do it somewhere here.
Ben
my multichanger is under the rear seats! have gt a sony 6cd, u do need a changer compatiable head unit, my car had pre wired gubbings but the fitters fitted new cables as the new changer needed better quality, easy job, 1hours work for a pro, my changer and labour cost £215
was thinking of a jvc 6 disc changer that plays mp3s as i have a mp3 head unit out of my old car but dont want to fit in my brava so want to use the original brava head unit will this work with the right leads and the standard head unit.
also how much are the leads.