discomark10
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Should really wash mine today. It's filthy inside and out
Wot about yo Landy?:bolt:
Yeah, The bracket I made involved a lot of trial an error. Drilled a hole in it and fastened to to the back of the headunit, then slid it in the carrier, marked out, repeated and that in all took about 40 minutes. The only trouble is that I have to remove the top dash plate with the Land Rover badge on it to get access. Once the headunit is fastened on that bracket, it is impossible to remove the bottom dash plate with the headunit on it I did this intentionally because at least it won't rattle like my old Kenwood. The rest of the time was spent re-wiring and making the job as tidy as I could
Do I spy a scotch lock in there???
N whats that "terrain response" switch do?? (im a nosy bugger me!!)
There is one in there somewhere, forgot what it goes on, let me guess, it's a pikey job?
nice does it at least light up to let you know nothing has happenedThe terrain response does nothing, just got it for a laugh
Fairynuff, dont think ive got em all outta mine yet, found choc bloc in there the other day
nice does it at least light up to let you know nothing has happened
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