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photos of dashboard aperture where radio bezel goes

Changing from having a touchscreen in the radio bezel, and going back to the standard twin din oem bezel. Problem i've just remembered is that I had to hack away parts of the dash in order to allow the touchscreen to fit in correctly with it attached to the rear of the modified radio bezel.

 

From what I remember there are several metal brackets & plates that bolt in there allowing a din cage to be clipped in for the stereo unit. I should have these brackets somewhere :(

 

Can anyone photo me up so I can see whats missing and where it goes? Just hoping i didn't hack away parts of the dash where the metal brackets fix to...

 

thx jay

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After doing a double din conversion on mine, im in no doubt you will have sawed off some of the metal bracket

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nice one, pics are appreciated

 

I've attached a picture of my current dash. The four blue arrows show where I hacked into the plastic. The edge the yellow arrow points to looks like is missing something but does not look cut. Maybe I did a really good cut on it :)

 

dash.JPG

 

 

Not going double din btw, just back to the plain old oem bezel with two pockets. Anyhow am partway through wrapping the oem bezel with 3M di-noc carbon. Fiddly business so have to see how well it turns out. preview pic below.

 

carbonbezel.jpg

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