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i have always been keen on getting my hands on a liliput screen. But ebay sucks when it comes to them, I dont really trust buying electronics from overseas. Group buy on these screen's for sure..pending on price.

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I LOVE IT

I like ur fuel controller too i just got a second hand one and put it in i love it, I think i leaned it bit too much because it backfired for the first time but my dad said that was normal and aslong as it doesnt ping it wont blow.

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hey man.

nice job!

was it hard to mount the screen? like did u have to do any mods or did it fit straight into the double din space?

cheers!

the screen fits quite nicely - but mounting it so it doesnt fall/move around was a bit tricky.

Ended up superglueing a moutning bracket underneathe the aircon controller to secure the screen.

Will need to make some more improvements later - but for now I can live with it.

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