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does anyone have a part number from nissan or any other service center for a 1 din size tray? its to fit in boxcar racers r32 gts, the car came with a double din stereo and has been recently replaced with a 1 din system.. has anyone found a tray/slot that fits correctly???

if not, will one of you pull yoru dash apart and give me yoru damn tray?:lol:

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yup, i have

i went to a JB hi-fi car audio installation factory and got a tray from a mazda of some sort (new $20). Then I made my own brackets to screw the prick in, took about 20 mins all up. If have the time, go to a wrecker and get one out of any car, and then modify it yourself so that it fits.

Zahos

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Or you could do what I did, just make up something to slot in there. I had a GT badge off the side spare, so I got a bit of ply, a bit of 1/2 foam, some leather and made up a plate with the GT badge in the middle. Then Glued it onto the back of the casing thing. I'll try and get some pics up, looks pretty damn tidy if you ask me. Waiting to pull the skyline badge off the front of my car and put it on another one. Should look awesome.

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dont quote me, as i dont have the gauges, but i think there for hicas, boost(maybe...), and torque ...

i saw somewhere in here a link to understand the std boost gauges on skylines, it explains it and converts or somethin...

so they are actually useful, if you dont look at them all the time, i still sya keep em, coz like.. if anything starts feeling worng with you car, you can look and make sure it aint them...

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  • 6 months later...
Originally posted by GET53T-GTR33

I have a single din space in my GTR33, was wondering how u convert that to double as i want to get a double din stereo, there seems to be no space for it??

I have an r33 GTR and i also have a double din head unit in it. The previous owner in Japan had relocated the climate control in the glove box, hence leaving the three gauge din and double din head unit. Looks great but is a bit of pain sometimes having to open your glovebox everytime you need air con....

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No not from hockey player, just a nick name in high school (jagga) with 33 added, as per my email address ([email protected]) Was also thinking of personalised plates JAGR33 for my car at the time of subscribing to these forums.

Cheers

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