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Old 25-06-2007, 07:38 PM   #1
MRJUCY
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Default Double DIN

Just for something different my standard double din in dash stacker has swallowed my CDs & died so rather then waste my money on a replacement stocker that will only break again I figured I may as well go aftermarket.

I detest the look of 90% of headunits with tiny buttons & gaudy flashing lights so was thinking a nice double DIN touch screen one might be the go as they look more integrated kind of like the BAF ones.

I was shopping around & several stores were only to happy to sell me one & bung it in but one store I spoke to said they wont fit a double din headunit into an AU2 as the series 2 has a brace that runs behind the stereo they refuse to cut. They said the original setup is designed around this but otherwise I could only fit a single din one.

Does anyone know anything about this as I don't want to fit one if it could reduce the structural integrity of the dash as I don't want it to develop squeaks etc in the future.

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