what goes in all these blanks? '07 Enth
Originally Posted by sintaxeror
Just south of the shifter
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Seat Heaters on Touring and up
Just over the rearview mirror
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I have a ZR, there is nothing above the rearview mirror
Next to the TCS button
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Top Mechanism for ZR
Where the BOSE Sub would go... I thought there would be a usable cubby?
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Bose would go there. I believe you can order the normal passenger side cubby stuff to make it a cubby as well, but considering it's behind you, it's going to be difficult to access. Look into getting the ZEN Cubby Box for a sub.
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Seat Heaters on Touring and up
Just over the rearview mirror
Attachment 173438
I have a ZR, there is nothing above the rearview mirror

Next to the TCS button
Attachment 173439
Top Mechanism for ZR
Where the BOSE Sub would go... I thought there would be a usable cubby?
Attachment 173440
Bose would go there. I believe you can order the normal passenger side cubby stuff to make it a cubby as well, but considering it's behind you, it's going to be difficult to access. Look into getting the ZEN Cubby Box for a sub.
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Originally Posted by MrJax
No need to order JDM. We did an install of the second cubby on our old '03 Z. You need to order the plastic bit/frame that surrounds the cubby and subwoofer (it comes with the door installed for the cubby and the blank cover). Carefully take the door mechanism apart (there is a spiral spring and cord do-hickey) and attach the new door and latching plate to your old frame where the blank cover is. It is a perfect. Next order the cubby itself with the snap-in tray in the bottom and slip that into the space where the subwoofer would normally be. We fabricated a brace to mimic the welded-in unit on the passenger side to attach the back of the cubby to (two bolts). Put the frame with the TWO doors back on.....and, voila, you have two cubby holes with locks on them.
It was a pain dealing with the Nissan dealership for part numbers (before they started all the cool online stuff at Courtesy) but the install was an easy afternoon's worth of work.
It was a pain dealing with the Nissan dealership for part numbers (before they started all the cool online stuff at Courtesy) but the install was an easy afternoon's worth of work.

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