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Old 10-02-2007, 01:13 AM   #1
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radio question?

can a full size dvd radio be fitted on a 1990 300zx? i mean it seams possible if the bose radiator looking thing is removed from the dash. has any one done this? if so can u be so kind and give me some input on how it was done? i hate does flip up units i rather use one of those big double deck looking units with the navi and dvd player know what i mean.
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Old 12-10-2007, 08:03 PM   #2
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Re: radio question?

its been done millions of times, the "radiator thing" your talking about is most likely the bose center speaker...if u take out that center panel you'llsee that its 2 standard single din spots...if your going to put in a double din sceen then you'll need to cut up that center panel and get your cage apoxy'd in...ive seen it done and if done correctly they look great


if your serious about doing this there are some great write ups about it at twinturbo.net
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