How hard would it be to install a?
Touchscreen radio with a back up camera like newer cars and two 10 inch subs into a 2002 Honda Civic?
Or is it not possible?
Anything is possible with enough time, and money.
Pioneer makes a touch screen double din head unit that can accept any backup camera with RCA outputs. It's about 150 bucks. They recommend their house brand camera for another 120, but it's supposed to allow universal compliance.
As for the subs, you would probably want to install an amplifier as no single radio has the power to push two subs let alone the subs combined with 4 speakers. Most of the time people mount the subs, in a box, in the trunk, with the amp. Yes, quite possible and quite easy. It will be time consuming to do everything right and hide the wires, but it's not hard.
You're looking at a bare minimum of about 500 bucks for everything.
Its possible but would be very expensive! Contact a local stereo shop and get quote to see if you want to spend that much on a 13 year old car.
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