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my mates got one in his he put it in the glovebox..i didnt think it would fit but it did...he built like a box around the ps2 so it fit perfectly in the glovey he hasnt had any skipping problems with it so i guess if u install it so theres no movement i guess it should be ok?

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jaycar have an inverter for the PS2 just go in and ask thats wat i did

i have mine moulded in the middle of the back seat atm had it behind the driver seat on the floor hasnt skipped once and ive had it for about 8 months now

Yeah, Dick Smith have them for about $90. You can plug any household appliance in them as far as I know.

JB HiFi have DVD players at the moment for $330. I decided to go for that option instead of the PS2. It also plays MP3s. I decided the extra $240 over the PS2 option was worth it. I can also plug a PS2 or a TV tuner into it if I wish.

that sounds like the go, at the moment i have a vcd stacker under the drivers seat, witht he alpine tv i have i am lucky it comes with a brain under the seat, wich has rca in and rca outs on it, so i can plug a ps2 and a dvd playing in no probs and i have rca outs aswell for another 2 screens, which is handy, next car show i am setting up a 80 cm tv at the stall with just the music from the car and the video clips playing on it

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