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lil_mikey 
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Posted: September 02, 2003 at 12:35 PM / IP Logged  

Aight i got a 2k2 neon lx..

I'm doing my fiberglass dash as we speak which has a custom molded 7.5" LCD Color touch screen molded into it.. My plan is to hook the ps2 up into the glove box and run the wires from the bottom of the dash to the back of the rca connector box.

Do u think the ps2 would basically fit well if i fiberglassed the glove box?

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Since you are fiberglassing the entire dash area, you can make it fit anywhere you want. Use the fiberglass to make a new look of the dash to flush mount the front of the PS2 system into the glove box.
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CruisinS&S 
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Go crazy and take the PS2 apart and just fiberglass around the ejection tray. This way all you see is the disc eject and hide the PS2 wherever you want!
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lil_mikey 
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Posted: September 03, 2003 at 9:43 AM / IP Logged  

Yah i saw that idea in PAS not long ago.. Pretty sick idea..

I might do that for next year's shows.

noob 
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Posted: September 03, 2003 at 12:06 PM / IP Logged  

the possibilities are endless.......ive seen an XBOX taken apart, the controller jacks were under headunit and screen, (next to the shifter)......the power and reset were placed in the center console (on the flat part)......and the tray was located in the center console and it came forward from the center glove box thingy (lol).........dont ask where all the processor and sh*t was i have no idea......but that was in a new 911.....

get crazy with it......put stuff where youve never seen it put before......if i knew how to work with fiberglass....and i had a car worth fixin up.......i would go insane

eguti66 
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Posted: September 22, 2003 at 3:33 PM / IP Logged  

what do u guys do to extend the wires to the games counsoles? dont they have ribbon cable in them?


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