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Since I still haven't managed to get that UR pulley on, I decided my next "mod" should be something a little easier to DIY: Finally getting rid of my godawful stock radio. I went with an Avic D3 since they seem to be a favorite on the Z, and it was fairly easy to install-

Also hooked up the ipod adapter and routed the wire into my cubby-

If you don't plan to take your ipod out very often/ever, there is plenty of room inside the dash to just mount it right in there, and save cubby room. Only two
screws to remove that little cover too, so it's easy enough to get to-

And lastly, I ran some longer AV cables down under the removable coin tray thing, since there is a hole in the bottom where I can just pull the cables out if I ever need to plug something else in-

So if anyone needs any help with some audio installation let me know, I've pulled my dash console open five or six times by now, not much to it.

Also hooked up the ipod adapter and routed the wire into my cubby-

If you don't plan to take your ipod out very often/ever, there is plenty of room inside the dash to just mount it right in there, and save cubby room. Only two
screws to remove that little cover too, so it's easy enough to get to-

And lastly, I ran some longer AV cables down under the removable coin tray thing, since there is a hole in the bottom where I can just pull the cables out if I ever need to plug something else in-

So if anyone needs any help with some audio installation let me know, I've pulled my dash console open five or six times by now, not much to it.
Last edited by My350P; May 3, 2008 at 05:32 PM. Reason: typo!
whats goin on Norman, thats pretty good, also if anyone needs to get their dash apart for some weird reason. I can take that apart.
I had to replace one of my AC vents so I know how to do that.
I had to replace one of my AC vents so I know how to do that.


