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Changing to 2 din (SN95) - 4/17/2008 11:12:05 PM   
RanDJ8487


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Hey guys,

I plan on relocating my A/C knobs to the bottom din of my 94 mustang and then putting a 2 din DVD/GPS in the top 2. Any suggestions on the cleanest way to cut the middle plastic piece? Thanks!


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RE: Changing to 2 din (SN95) - 4/18/2008 9:54:08 PM   
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the hard part will be moving the vac lines down that far for the climate controls.  .  As for cuttingh the piece it would really not matter as much as it will matter how well you fill and mold the dash after you cut it.  I don't think the cutting and molding would be too bad(depending on your skill), but the vac lines will..

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