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Old 03-22-2005, 01:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Eclipse AVN

I had a quick question about the new Eclipse AVN.

The specification says its a 'Double DIN'. Does this mean that will fit perfectly well in a 5th gen prelude, where the current headunit is and the slot below it? It will take that complete space correct?

Here's a link for more info about it:
http://www.eclipse-web.com/avn/avn5435.html
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Don't think so man sorry. It s a sweet lookin unit too. Custom may be your choice, besides that location is too anyway unless you tilt it a little bit and that you still need custom. I Could be wrong though. This is not my car, but it looks like the best place if you wanna get a little car theater goin.


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The unit itself should fit. You might have to do a little customizing to get the trim ring on though, if it comes with one. I know that's the case with the Kenwood double-din unit.
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it will fit
it will be alil tricky to get it to sit right but it will deffinatly fit in there
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Don't think so man sorry. It s a sweet lookin unit too. Custom may be your choice, besides that location is too anyway unless you tilt it a little bit and that you still need custom. I Could be wrong though. This is not my car, but it looks like the best place if you wanna get a little car theater goin.


My boss, Jeremy Katz did that install when he was at Sound in Motion . He now owns his own shop called Advanced Audio Designs. You may all remember the Mercedes we did: http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/796711
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