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I have the same problem with hole under my hu. I am making a panel out of metal and covering it in leather and then mounting a switch for an amp and I'm putting the turbo timer in there as well. There are heaps of things your could do.

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Well personly i put my h/u in the bottom slot and wacked a stuffed toy in the top slot(chicks did a cute stuffed monkey)but only coz i plan to fill the slot in the not so distant future with a in dash tv and put a ps2 in the glovie......tv's are as little as 300 on ebay now, brand new, 12month warranty, i dont care if its homebrand, as long as the thing works and i can play ps2 and dvd's in my car.......

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I went and got one of the pocket insert from Nissan, cost me about $31. Then when i got my stereo installed then next day at JB, they had the same nissan insert for like $20. Oh well.

Its great, got more room to put things, free's up your drink holder.

Only problem i have, when my phone, stereo remote etc are in it, i launch hard at the lights, EVERYTHING ends up in the back seat, lol it looks amazing, everything flys in a straight line, over the center console and lands in the back seat. :)

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I just put my a new head unit in(original unit was a double din alpine), and I'm thinking of grabbing some guages, prefably the r32 gtr center gauges. Does anyone know where a good place to get these from. Or even better mayb the original flip front pocket of the r32.

hey raver that's classic man LOL. Should put valcro or somthing in the pocket and some valcro on phone. :-) Mayb bluetack. :-)

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