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I had my PFC hand controller lying everywhere from the gear shaft to the little pocket bin next to the cigaret lighter. Sick of it. Now I want to stick it up somewhere that I can easily see like the empty place next to the anttena switch so that the screen can be seen just below the fuel meter, that way I dont need to move my head everytime I have a look at it. But the freaking plastic panel can not be sticked with any kind of tapes. And I'm about to go to my last option which is super glue. But it's really sound stupid to me. Anyway, u guys have any ideas how to stick it up or any others place to hang it so we can easily see it when we drive. Turning head and look at somewhere else but not ur front screen is really dangerous. Cheers,

Tried velcro tape?

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Use 2 pieces of Velcro for extra rigidity.

N.B. The adhesive backing on the Velcro may remove that stupid rubber coating from your dash surround if you ever take it off.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...-1176971154.jpg

Hey man, I think mine surround dash board different than yours coz the plastic on mine one is so rough that you couldn't glossy surface at all. I still can see the reflect from yr dash board surround. Pics will be put tomorrow.

just to the left of steering column it'll cover your fuel gauge slightly but you don't want to be reminded how much fuel you just used so its better to hide it alittle...

make sure you clean down the surface with metho to get any shite on their velcro tape is what I used, you just want to make sure you get the best adhesion possible....

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