...I remember reading a thread about this in the 5th gen forum, I am curious to know where do you keep yours? Pics would be nice too. I had mine in my left dash tweeter cover but the fvcker keeps falling out, So I need some new ideas...
Put it in the Glove box. It's not big enough for anything else. I've seen it done, it looked bad ass. I was just looking in this guys' 4th Gen at the track once, and he goes to open the glove box. I thought he was getting a tire pressure guage or something. It opens and there's his VAFC.
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Originally posted by cantdrive55 Put it in the Glove box. It's not big enough for anything else. I've seen it done, it looked bad ass. I was just looking in this guys' 4th Gen at the track once, and he goes to open the glove box. I thought he was getting a tire pressure guage or something. It opens and there's his VAFC.
yea I wanna put it somewhere, that I can actually read the layout.... ya know?
Originally posted by cantdrive55 Put it in the Glove box. It's not big enough for anything else. I've seen it done, it looked bad ass. I was just looking in this guys' 4th Gen at the track once, and he goes to open the glove box. I thought he was getting a tire pressure guage or something. It opens and there's his VAFC.
was it built into the glove box door or just sitting in there?
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