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Looking at getting one for myself, coming from USA. Cost US$26 each and postage is US$45.50 for a flat rate box he can stuff some more into. Not sure how many will fit in a box (waiting for reply) but just want to put it out there to see how many people will be interested - Cost of item + share of postage from US + postage in Aust if required. Let me know if you are interested.

Price does not include clock pictured

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Are you considering an aftermarket radio, but you're hesitant because of the gaping hole that will be left in your dash? These dash panel cubbies offer great options: completely open; with an opening for a 52mm gauge; or with an analog clock! And like our redesigned center console, the plastic is formulated to be a perfect match to your existing factory pieces. Fits with single DIN aftermarket radios only. (Made to suit Mazda Miata)

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Any chance you have measurements? I think Nissan DIN size is slightly different to some others. Does it only have the mounting points on the ends of the face plate? Or standard DIN sort of mounting points also to bolt to the stereo bracket?

He said he cant get the dimensions....:wacko:

Wondering if he cant be bothered, said he can get three in a box which turns out to be $41 each to get here, still not a bad price. Currently also looking into the BMW E36 Clock DIN, similar design, will be getting one today to try out and let people know how it goes. Its costing me $55 from local wreckers

Picture attached to show the BMW clock

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....you can make that your self and will be cheaper and better looking.... If you've got the single din already just get a piece of wood or plastic. Map out a circle, borrow a Router and make a hole then stick the gauge in. But make sure the holes tight otherwise the gauge is just gonna fall out or just put tape around the gauge.

Edited by shinyurikai

Yeah, thought of that, like to have some sort of pocket there too. Just trying something different i guess.

Anyway, the BMW plate clips in, not screws in, may have to make a bracket up for it to hold it in place.

Front of plate measures 189x60

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