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I was reading and noticed your running the pioneer x920bt, I know from the whole car its the last thing I should be noticing haha. The only reason it caught my attention is that I have the same unit, but my stupid dash kit always pops out when I hit a bump. I was wondering if you have a better one that lets it sit properly and more securely.
I was reading and noticed your running the pioneer x920bt, I know from the whole car its the last thing I should be noticing haha. The only reason it caught my attention is that I have the same unit, but my stupid dash kit always pops out when I hit a bump. I was wondering if you have a better one that lets it sit properly and more securely.
Yeah actually, ill post a pic of my solution for that problem in a little bit.
The Deck by slhazy, on Flickr
My favorite part about the deck, The Flash Screen, Its a red .:R on black...Camera makes it look different.
The Deck by slhazy, on Flickr
It sits just about totally flush with my dash trim, then i used a soft binder and make a custom trim around the edge. Its thin enough to slide into the little seam on the sides of the trim/deck. Looks super clean.
As for the cage, I used the Pioneer double din one and cut everything out where the stock one sit just so it would sit flush with the dash. then just made some holes with a Dremel and pushed the metal of the cage into the holes all around so its nice and secure.
Its been awhile since I've updated this on the status of the .:R
I'll Start with the most noticeable upgrade was a set of Rotiform NUE's 18x9.5 all around. ET. F-22 R-10
The wheels were sourced from kijiji used in pretty good shape with intentions of powder-coating (down the road now) mounted up with a set of Nitto Neogens 215/40/18
I then re rolled the already rolled fenders to fit the aggressive fitment up front, the rears bolted right up.
Car is amazing to look at now
I used some fancy stencils for Close To Home spraying on the tire sidewall "Nitto" and below are a few pictures. Its looks great for about 2 days, the paint has since rubbed/faded badly.
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