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Hey guys I want to relocate my aircon controller into my glove box to make room for a double din head unit. I've read somewhere you can get a loom extension to make it reach the glovebox but I haven't managed to find where they are sold. Can anyone help me out? Much appreciated

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does the single din flip up fit in the top slot?
would make sense to have it higher up and not blocking the other slots?

Also, WHERE DID YOU GET THAT CUP HOLDER O_O

Edited by GH05T

Spoke to a friend about these a while back and I didn't follow-up.

He does this type of work for a living. I'll follow-up and see what we can do.

Kat had one in her car and put me on to RHD (not cheap for what it is).

Spoke to a friend about these a while back and I didn't follow-up.

He does this type of work for a living. I'll follow-up and see what we can do.

Kat had one in her car and put me on to RHD (not cheap for what it is).

the one on RHDJapan made by Superior Auto Creative doesn't really appeal to me. Too chrome/bling compared to their other stuff. That one pictured looks to have been painted?

they are everywhere on yahoo auction japan (the extensions), not sure of the maker but the usually run 5000 yen. Also I just bought a glove box insert that has mounting points for the radio and econ unit, Ill post some pictures and see if I can find a makers mark or something for that as well.

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