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Thats how I wanted it but I think we have a different metal brace to other ppl. Everything screws in the middle and locks into the little slots (red circles) but the climate control mounts further to the bottom than center (top two red circles).

Also the climate control is slightly wider at the front and only seems to fit where the brace is shallower (blue line)

If you find a way it fits without cutting and drilling I'd like to know how

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I wonder if the climate control unit and/or the bracket are different between the V (auto) and the S (manual). The S has the factory three gauges up the top and then the climate control in the middle (sometimes it's the other way round)..

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As you can see in the photo...I wonder if our manual friends on here can tell us is there a difference in the climate control unit or the bracket because like you, I don't want to do any cutting or trimming of he bracket

My pic is of an auto not sure if it gives enough of an idea where things sit.

I've already outlined the main issues I can see. When I tried to put the climate control else where it just didnt want to fit.pinch.gif

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Thats how I wanted it but I think we have a different metal brace to other ppl. Everything screws in the middle and locks into the little slots (red circles) but the climate control mounts further to the bottom than center (top two red circles).

Also the climate control is slightly wider at the front and only seems to fit where the brace is shallower (blue line)

If you find a way it fits without cutting and drilling I'd like to know how

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Does anyone know if you the brackets pictured below, would be suitable for the gauges/climate/stereo order?

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They look the same as my rs4s ones.

Awesome, thanks for that mate. I've purchased them through Import Monster so they should be here in a few weeks... fingers crossed that they will do the job. :thumbsup:

Awesome, thanks for that mate. I've purchased them through Import Monster so they should be here in a few weeks... fingers crossed that they will do the job. :thumbsup:

whereabouts in Import Monster did you find it??

whereabouts in Import Monster did you find it??

I think I searched for ステージア(Stagea in Japanese) under the Car Audio category. I did a lot of trawling, things seems to be listed all over the place :P

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