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Hey all I keep reading all the threads and cant help but notice people asking where did u get that tray from where can i get them i picked mine up from JB HI FI 25 bucks and it fills in the hole we all get taking out the old shit head unit and putting in good one. all u have to do it take off the dash cover (unclip) so you can then unscrew the cd player harness (metal frame deck is screwed into) and then screw the tray into the empty space either above the head unit or under, then just put it all back in and there u go if you all like i can take photos of process?

I think he was posting up as a service just so people know that you can get them from JB. I did this last weekend and found that the one I bought from JB was a piece of shit. It was too wide to fit properly, but I managed to squeeze it in only to find that it didn't sit straight. I went to get a real Nissan one (any DIN pocket from a modern Nissan (N15 Pulsar or something) will fit), but they were closed for stocktake.

So I went to Pick N Payless and got this wicked one out of a Maxima for $5. It's got a spring loaded flap at the front that tucks in underneath it and all. Even has the Nissan logo on the front. I'd recommend doing that if anyone needs one.

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