CD changer trick for your CGT
Todd Young
auditodd at attbi.com
Wed May 14 10:55:29 EDT 2003
Another good idea for those of use without such a handy cubby is what I
did for my '93 90S.
I made a wooden box that fit snugly around the changer, and then covered
it with black carpeting (same color as my trunk). The lid is held on
with simple velcro (the "hook" portion holds nicely to carpet). With the
black carpet, the unit blends right into the trunk, even with the trunk
lid open, and it makes it more difficult to just "rip" the unit out,
even if someone should notice it.
Alan Pritchard wrote:
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> He He, strangely enough.... That is were I had my 6 disc changer in my
> cgt.... Excellent installation area!!!!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: qshipaz at juno.com [mailto:qshipaz at juno.com]
> Sent: 13 May 2003 18:49
> To: quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: CD changer trick for your CGT
>
>
> Greetings Audinauts,
>
> Just installed the 6 disc changer in the under construction CGT last night.
> For stealth and maximum space utilization, this can't be beat: I installed
> below the cubby pocket in the side of the rear seat area. I cut a slot just
> big enough for the magazine to slide out of the changer (upwards)- end
> result, no loss of trunk or glovebox space, and I'd take photos, but the
> thing is invisible, seriously. You'd have to stick your forehead into the
> pocket to see it at all. And if someone wanted to grab it, they'd have to
> take out the backseat!
> Hope somebody finds this useful...
>
> Regards,
> Rob
>
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Todd Young
7079 Dawn Ave. E.
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
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