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navion20is 
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Posted: January 04, 2003 at 4:04 PM / IP Logged  

please give an idea

where would be the best place to put my ps2 on my navigator where it looks nice

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Aznpanther98 
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Posted: January 06, 2003 at 10:57 PM / IP Logged  

i dun'tknow much about navigators but i've seen some ppl put them in the glove box, under the passenger dash customized into the center console standing up and facing the back seats, some of them were in suv's like the center console but for me i'm plannin on putting it in the trunk of my car i like it tobe out of the way so no one would kick it or temped to steal it out of my car since i live in an area where it's tempting for ppl to steal, a friend of mine had his $2000 system stolen outside his house, and it had a viper alarm and they disabled the alarm... if ur doing it for show then probally IMO center console or hanging under the dash would look nice but i'm sure with some imagination u could put it anywhere u want

12Vguru 
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the playstation II can be taken apart and made considerably smaller. About roughly half of the player is open. It is used for the expansion bay. None the less, by making it smaller you can fit it into more places. A little bit of cosmetic engineering and then your good to go.

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