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Thank you sir. It has been a lot of fun and due to some good luck at raffles it has become a bigger build than I expected. The rear bumper probably wouldn’t have ever happened if it wasn’t for the generous raffle prize from Trollhole’s and Dobinson.Really enjoyed your build thread. Love that blue on that 200.
Wow, I did not expect it to look so well integrated into the dash, let alone look like it works very well. (My experience with aftermarket stereos is admittedly a bit old school, with Pioneer or Sony head units looking like they were shoehorned into a dash and sticking out as if they are waiting to be yanked out by some stranger walking by, which happened more often than not. Then we got removable faces, which we hid in the glove box or carried with us in the hope that dirtbags would take pity on us. Fun times.)
That's the factory dash. The Grom unit installs behind the dash and is plugged in-line with the OEM harness to add functionality to the OEM head unit.Wow, I did not expect it to look so well integrated into the dash, let alone look like it works very well. (My experience with aftermarket stereos is admittedly a bit old school, with Pioneer or Sony head units looking like they were shoehorned into a dash and sticking out as if they are waiting to be yanked out by some stranger walking by, which happened more often than not. Then we got removable faces, which we hid in the glove box or carried with us in the hope that dirtbags would take pity on us. Fun times.)
I’ll see what I can do. LolI just ordered one with the group buy on Facebook. Scott, get it all figured out so you can teach me! Lol!