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Installing a game cube should be real easy, since it runs off of DC power, all you would need to do is get yourself one of these. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...110039408&rd=1 since I assumsing this will regulate the car's 12v power for the game cube. Then just connect it up to the screen and then audio through FM Modulator or PAC Aux Input, the only other thing you may have to think about is how your gonna turn it on. If you put the gamecube in the trunk, you may have to open up the case and wire the power button up to the front.
Installing the screen is definitily gonna be the harder part. It's probably takes less skill then doing fiberglass, but possibly a bit more patience. If you follow my instructions and you have all the parts ready to go it will proably take at least 1 weekend to build it and maybe another one to get it working smoothly. Also, it may be a little jerky pulling the screen out at first even if you do make the plexiglass tracks just about perfectly, but now that I've been using my screen for a couple of months now, the tracks have worn in a bit and now the screen slides in very smoothly.
Installing the screen is definitily gonna be the harder part. It's probably takes less skill then doing fiberglass, but possibly a bit more patience. If you follow my instructions and you have all the parts ready to go it will proably take at least 1 weekend to build it and maybe another one to get it working smoothly. Also, it may be a little jerky pulling the screen out at first even if you do make the plexiglass tracks just about perfectly, but now that I've been using my screen for a couple of months now, the tracks have worn in a bit and now the screen slides in very smoothly.
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