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  • Blanking the stereo hole

    I'm planning to remove the standard double-DIN jap stereo on my Surf (92 SSR-G) and replace the stereo with a single DIN stereo. Does anyone know where I can get a cubby-box or similar to fill the gap this will leave in the dash? I want to use the gap for something useful like a cubby hole rather than just fitting a blanking plate. Any suggestions?

    Incidentally - just come back from a few weeks hols in Kenya - a Surf spotters paradise - there's loads of them out there!!

    Cheers

    Paul.
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    Halfrauds do a cubby to fit your hole. Somewhere the part number is mentioned on this site. Some clever bugger will post it soon.
    John
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Silver Surfer
      Halfrauds do a cubby to fit your hole. Somewhere the part number is mentioned on this site. Some clever bugger will post it soon.
      John

      What you need is a universal pocket.
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      • #4
        Blanking the stereo hole

        Toyota do a pocket for the pickup which fits reasonably well for about £15...
        Im not a gynacologist but ill have a look

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        • #5
          kenya

          so did ya like kenya paul weve been a few times now bloody wonderfull aint it where did u stay m8
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          • #6
            Go to your local car dismantlers. Get the cubby box there, Nissan's are good, most of there models have a box with a hinged flap(oo-eer pardon me matron!) that will suit. Thats what I used on my 2nd gen.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by slydog
              so did ya like kenya paul weve been a few times now bloody wonderfull aint it where did u stay m8

              Thanks for the info guys.

              Kenya was fantastic, we stayed in a great, relaxing hotel called Mnarani Club Hotel at Kilifi, which is about 45mins north of Mombasa. Also did a 4 day safari around Tsvaro (East and West), again fantastic. Anyone looking for a completely chilled and relaxing break, I'd heartly recommend the hotel - if you want more info, send me a PM.
              Paul L

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