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blackcoffee

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Don't use the plastic front cover they give you, make your own. The rest is really nice.
 

poke

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I'm currently working on installing a 2DIN using the kit off of this site, lots of work indeed.
If there is one thing I would caution you on is to perhaps go and get smaller screws for the HVAC, I installed the ones supplied and now I am searching wreckers trying to find a "new to me" HVAC.
 

D-Block

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i'm currently working on installing a 2din using the kit off of this site, lots of work indeed.
If there is one thing i would caution you on is to perhaps go and get smaller screws for the hvac, i installed the ones supplied and now i am searching wreckers trying to find a "new to me" hvac.
doh!
 

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If you dont mind using a dremel, you can do it yourself. You would have to fab up bracketry (which is very simply for this application) and your dash bezel would be cut. I will try to locate a pic for you. Its honestly not the prettiest thing, but if you are good with your cuts and have some sand paper to finish the edges, its a cheaper alternative to the above mentioned kit.
 

k gee

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Got this kit for my 96 impala and it was perfect. Great product and worth the money. My buddy got the kit for his tahoe and it was just as easy to install as my impalas kit was

Who is this? What's your impalassforum.com user name? :)
 

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