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    Member Malig8r's Avatar
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    double din?

    has anyone done a double din? i am thinking it would be a project.. any pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malig8r View Post
    has anyone done a double din? i am thinking it would be a project.. any pics?
    Here ya go buddy:

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    Here you go in case you want to go aftermarket, did this 3 years ago and everything still works awesome.

    made card board template...



    made a trim ring out of MDF...



    relocated A/C controls to bottom...



    Covered everything in 3m Di-Noc

    Last edited by c230; 11-19-2013 at 04:56 PM.

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    Planning on doing same thing... Looks complicated, I have the 3 button dash and the cassette holder (want to eliminate) but I was wondering which would be the easiest way to accomplish this without putting the climate control box in the bottom (living it where it is). Is there a wood trim bezel kit or something close that would not involve the saw?

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    It's not as hard you think, it took me a couple of hours. You will need to do some cutting but that's about it. I eventually modified the mic on the rear view mirror to work with my pioneer head unit so it feels like driving a newer car with all the features even rear view camera.


    Quote Originally Posted by alguz View Post
    Planning on doing same thing... Looks complicated, I have the 3 button dash and the cassette holder (want to eliminate) but I was wondering which would be the easiest way to accomplish this without putting the climate control box in the bottom (living it where it is). Is there a wood trim bezel kit or something close that would not involve the saw?

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