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I've installed my avcr and now i want a good place to put the head unit.

At the moment i have it stuckon my dash under my boost gauge/turbo timer and tempreture gauge. What i've been thinking is to make up a custom pod to go above the centre air vents up on top of the dash. Coated with black vinyl for a sort of stealth install.

So i was wondering where has everyone else mounted theirs????

  Packy said:
I've installed my avcr and now i want a good place to put the head unit.

At the moment i have it stuckon my dash under my boost gauge/turbo timer and tempreture gauge. What i've been thinking is to make up a custom pod to go above the centre air vents up on top of the dash. Coated with black vinyl for a sort of stealth install.

So i was wondering where has everyone else mounted theirs????

Have a look at the thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=66789 to see where some have installed their SAFC's. You may get some ideas there

Bit hard to see but mine is mounted on the dash obove the air vents, looks pretty nice, just make sure you have good quality double sided tape otherwise the heat will make it fall off. And just use the apex mounting braket, that will work fine.

  Packy said:
I've installed my avcr and now i want a good place to put the head unit.

At the moment i have it stuckon my dash under my boost gauge/turbo timer and tempreture gauge. What i've been thinking is to make up a custom pod to go above the centre air vents up on top of the dash. Coated with black vinyl for a sort of stealth install.

So i was wondering where has everyone else mounted theirs????

Thanks buzzin, skyl9 and unscarred711

I've started building my little console for on top of the dash, also to house a air/fuel ration guage.

I also mounted a black push button overboost switch to the centre console, next to the parking aerial switch...looks factory.

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