A small update - Toyota Supra, 3.0 liter, 1992
Having sold the last panties, I bought an iva 505. Since the 77th pioneer completely fucked up the whole brain, he was solemnly turned out and Alpine stood in his place.
Installing a two-din head in the 70th supra is not complete without sex. The head unit is not a two-din one, as it seems at first glance, but a couple of millimeters smaller on each side. Accordingly, the basket does not rise. In order for it to rise, you need to cut off the upper part of the basket by about 30-35 mm. After installation, there is practically no space behind the beard. Therefore, you need to think in advance about where to lay a bunch of Alpine wires.
Now in a creative search for how to decorate the front part, because the native Alpine frame does not fit, we will do something with the beard ... I want to do something like that
- s2.postimage.org/sbgjS-fec1bc.jpg . the main thing is that the pioneer is no longer enough, and everything else is the little things in life ...
Now I'm earning money for underpants again to sell them and buy amplifiers
thank you))) now it is necessary in a divine form. How are things going with your renovation?
I caught part of the process of defeat ... a breathtaking sight ...
and, as always, ends with the victory of man over technology! Congratulations!
On bumps there is no this unpleasant creaking of wires? ;) Or you obesshumil all that laid?
well, this web is no longer there ... I repacked the braid for two hours ... now there are two neat bundles ... Alpine service cables are problematic there - they are long and I don’t want to cut them because the install is temporary. And then they had to be laid almost to the engine shield because the head didn’t get up ... there back-to-back places
no))) everything is wrapped in tape with some kind of fleecy coating ... I don’t know what it’s called - I bought it on success ... to the touch something like velvet but not velvet.
But the native wiring creaks somewhere in the back ... until I found where ... I find it - I’ll go through the same tape ... a good thing