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Couldn't find anything, so figured I would ask befor I make my own.
Does anyone/company make a radio delete plate of some kind? Meaning I remove the factory radio, and replace it with a nice flush panel instead of having a huge hole.
Does anyone/company make a radio delete plate of some kind? Meaning I remove the factory radio, and replace it with a nice flush panel instead of having a huge hole.
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Not that I've seen. This would be very easy to accomplish though with the stock radio, as the faceplate could be separated, sanded flat, filled and painted to match. Then it just screws into the factory location. That's the route I would take at least...
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metra and scosche both make din and 2 din sized blanks.
Its not a perfectly smooth panel etc, but it will do th trick and look better than something homemade.
Go to a local car audio shop and ahve them pull out thier metra book and look for you.
Its not a perfectly smooth panel etc, but it will do th trick and look better than something homemade.
Go to a local car audio shop and ahve them pull out thier metra book and look for you.
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