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thedrew 
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Alright, so I have a 97 civic, and I have decided I want to replace the pocket next to the head unit with something original. I just can't decide what. Clock, drawer, audio input panel. I am looking for suggestions. SHOUT EM OUT!. Pictures of it now are below
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trs audio 
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get your self a volt meter or gage so u know what your battery level is at all times   stinger has them for about 20.00 they come square and in red and blue
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Do you have a satellite radio, I pod, or cell phone. You could mold a holder in there.
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I'd put a boost guage in.... you got a turbo, right?
mkzilla 
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Well, I used to have a remote control just sit in that pocket before I sold my head unit, so maybe you could mold a remote control holder?
Now that I think about it, since I have a 98 civic with the same exact pocket, I could mold an ipod holder with the ipod wire to dock it since Im getting an Alpine X-100, would go perfect with the H/U
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A stealth ignition switch and starter button!
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add a FLUX CAPACITOR! its what makes time travel possible.
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I put an air gauge for my air suspension in that pocket.
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KarTuneMan wrote:
I'd put a boost guage in.... you got a turbo, right?
AutoMeter has a nice air/fuel and boost gauge combo. One of my buddies did the same thing in his civic. Very little work, but with a great outcome.
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