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<blockquote data-quote="Mags" data-source="post: 602191" data-attributes="member: 13104"><p>Not wanting to sound like an advocate for Retrosounds here but the beauty of the unit is that it fits in a pretty small hole in the dash and you use a vast selection of plates and knob's (ooeerr) to make it look however you like. I still have the original size hole in my dash, no enlarging required and that was one of the factors that made me go for it along with the selection of knobs that mean I have zero chrome on the unit so it matches the plain black dash and gauges. I've not migrated my pic's away from Photofukwit yet but if you have the Google plugin gizmo thingy you can see a pic of mine here: </p><p>http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=68375</p><p></p><p>On the negative side as it looks pretty plain I always forget what the buttons and knobs do and end up randomly going through radio/usb music not in the order I wanted but that's life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mags, post: 602191, member: 13104"] Not wanting to sound like an advocate for Retrosounds here but the beauty of the unit is that it fits in a pretty small hole in the dash and you use a vast selection of plates and knob's (ooeerr) to make it look however you like. I still have the original size hole in my dash, no enlarging required and that was one of the factors that made me go for it along with the selection of knobs that mean I have zero chrome on the unit so it matches the plain black dash and gauges. I've not migrated my pic's away from Photofukwit yet but if you have the Google plugin gizmo thingy you can see a pic of mine here: http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=68375 On the negative side as it looks pretty plain I always forget what the buttons and knobs do and end up randomly going through radio/usb music not in the order I wanted but that's life. [/QUOTE]
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