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Hi Guys,

I just wondering if there any clearer picture of their Double din setup that has the 2 din, A/C controller, and stock boost gauge. I seen that it cuts out the bottom bit and install the A/C controller on the cup holder or blank section. I just need a clearer picture if possible.

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Take out the DIN rack and see for yourself. The drink holders can be removed, but its not a standard DIN slot, so you will have to do some custom brackets if the rack for the drink holder doesn't match. I thought about doing it years ago, but it wasn't worth the hassle.

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On second observation, the 2nd picture in the middle showing what looks like the dash hasn't been cut off? Hmmm so confusing lol. Maybe really have to open up and see how can custom fit it nicely, without being looks like "R2D2" into dash.

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By the looks of it the middle photo, shows that you're able to fit it without cutting the din's surrounding and it'll still fit.

You can see how there's a much greater gap between the little storage beneath it and the A/c control. Whether as the other two, they cut the din's surrounding making it a complete 4 din slot.

Am I making sense?

Pretty much, you can cut the din's surrounding/facia or leave it.

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I've been thinking about doing this for a while now too.. really like rhe gauges where they are (dont like sticking them all over the column and wherever else) but want a double din stereo.. following thread with much interest

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