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Old 24 October 2006, 02:21 PM
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I know this question has been asked loads of times but i'm going to ask it again..

I have a classic 98 sti with the double din stereo in and im wanting to change it to a single alpine, is this going to be an easy job?? and also where is the best place to get a tray to fill the gap that will be there??

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Old 26 October 2006, 07:56 PM
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Halfrauds for a fascia adapter shoul cost you under £20, can't remember how much!

Or you could go a breakers and get a Din sized tray, so you have your CD player then a tray underneath for CDs

Although they fly out of mine when I boot it, end up everywhere!
Old 27 October 2006, 09:13 AM
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what fascia did you use mate as halfords said they dont have one for my car?

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Old 28 October 2006, 10:15 AM
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try your local scooby dealer - mine cost me 22 quid and bolts under the stereo
Old 29 October 2006, 08:55 AM
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Subaru dealer for mine, about £16 for the Sport/GX pocket.
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I tried Autoleads and the Forester pocket before opting for the Subaru CD Holder. It is fitted to a 05MY STI and can be fitted the opposite way around, I just prefer it this way.

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Originally Posted by COLZO
I tried Autoleads and the Forester pocket before opting for the Subaru CD Holder. It is fitted to a 05MY STI and can be fitted the opposite way around, I just prefer it this way.

Must admit the way Colzo has installed his head unit is probably the best way to go. I have my head unit on top but i am unable to see all the controls as they are blocked by the steering wheel, but i can see the autoleads pocket clearly. I am going to change this around when i get chance.

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You`re right Steve, the Stereo is much easier to control and view in this postion.
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