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Sorry this took so long... been kinda busy this week.... but here they are - i think they give a better idea of how it looks.... didn't want to pull it out though, i didn't think id get it to stay in there again :headspin: "Im With Dodgy" :D

  • 1 year later...

Hey all... I am about to get my AVCR installed (in an R32) finally and I wanted to mount it where ashtray is.

Does anyone have any pictures of the avcr mounted there that they could post or email me?

Thanks

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  • 5 weeks later...

My brother installed his AVCR in his Supra with a piece of velcro backing tape so when he wants to take it off and hide it in the glove box, it's easy to remove. I think he can also unclip the wires off the back of the AVCR so he could easily remove it if he wanted to.

"Games don't affect people. If Pacman affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms munching on pills and listening to repetitive music."

the best place i've seen one installed is flush mounted in the back of the sunvisor. so when you fold the sunvisor down it's there and easy to see, when you don't need to use it or to hide it away you just fold the visor up. very neat.

  • 2 weeks later...

Im interested in the sunvisor install as well, when i get my hks evc i will want to install it there. Anyone done this themselves, or where did they take it to get done? I want it too look really clean. I will run the wires myself, i just want it installed there

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