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Old 24 December 2003, 07:07 PM
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Can I get away with not fitting a plastic pocket when I replace the standard head unit - cos I'll probably do it on boxing day while I'm at work... I won't have the plastic pocket until the Scoob dealer reopens after Christmas, and I'd like to test out my new headunit, which is a Blaupunkt.
Old 24 December 2003, 08:34 PM
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m8, yes, i did the same thing for a mates mazda and he did not have the pocket, just bear in mind big gap and easy to steal.

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Jamesemt,

Just in case you haven't done it yet, I can confirm that it will cause you no problem whatsoever in your Scooby ....... but you will have to take the fascia apart again when you want to put the pocket in.

Ah yes, I also get excited about new stereos and want to just get it in there even if I haven't got all the bits, lol.
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Cheers for the replies - I've done a 'trial' run and can confirm that even I will be able to do it!!
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