What to do with extra "cubby"?
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What to do with extra "cubby"?
Hey guys. I've noticed that after a double-din conversion, most of the time, one is left with an extra space. I usually see people put a little cubby thing in there to store CDs and what not but i was wondering if there was anything cool that can be put in there? Maybe an equilizer or something? I need ideas! Thanks guys.
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Re: What to do with extra "cubby"?
There are several DIN sized EQs on the market. You could also put a turbo timer (if you plan on going that route) or G-tech/Passport timer there. Your options are dam near endless.
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Re: What to do with extra "cubby"?
You could use it as candy holder or even use it for potato chips. Wow those guy at Nissan think of everything.
best bet is dvd and an EQ next to it i just got a dvd the size of the navigation ROM if not you could put just an EQ in there and if u wanted a dvd could get one that fits in the center console. put the back end in and screw the back end in with a hinge put a spring end on the front part and when you open the arm rest the spring would push the front end up and have enough room for putting in dvds. or even go a step further and put a dvd ROM for a computer
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best bet is dvd and an EQ next to it i just got a dvd the size of the navigation ROM if not you could put just an EQ in there and if u wanted a dvd could get one that fits in the center console. put the back end in and screw the back end in with a hinge put a spring end on the front part and when you open the arm rest the spring would push the front end up and have enough room for putting in dvds. or even go a step further and put a dvd ROM for a computer
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