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Hey,

I'm at the moment trying to decide the best way about installing my old playstation 2 in my car. Because I'm not the most brainiest when it comes to in car audio and installations I thought I would see what opinons I could get.

Basically I have already sorted out the power pack issue and have enough wire to run the red, yellow and white playstation inputs. What would be the best sort of screen I could buy to use? Does it need a deck to sit in? And would it have the red, yellow and white inputs? Also would it be easy to hook it up to the incar speakers with the ability to switch back to the original deck to play the radio and CD's when I feel like it?

All comments would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

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yup, alot of headunits on the market now have AUXILARY input...

just plug the audio from PS2 into the headunit, and the video cable into the monitor/tv.

if u have the old PS2 the best way is to mount it in the footwell of the passenger seat,

or you can do a custom install into the dash infront of the passenger - alternatively

you can buy the new PS2 which apparently fits perfectly into the glovebox.

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