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Re: factory radio
Unfortunately the 90-up 90's had no shelf under the column. No glove box
to speak of either. Pity.
harrison
Peter Plangger wrote:
> You have a glovebox? The only things that fit into mine is a pair of
> gloves.
> I wish it had the glovebox of my former '85 80 Type 81 *sigh*. The
> term 'shoebox' would have been more correct. And behind the box, where
> normally the A/C is, I had room to place the amplifier.
>
> No way the CD-changer will fit under the passenger seat in those 2
> Audis (at least not mine).
>
> Peter
> '91 90 Type 89
>
> >I put mine in the glovebox...
> >merlin
> >96 A4q
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Mark L. Chang [SMTP:mchang@ece.nwu.edu]
> >Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 6:01 PM
> >To: Quattro List
> >Subject: Re: factory radio
> >
> >On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Peter Plangger wrote:
> >
> >> GREAT idea with the CD changer. I mounted mine to the trunk side
> with
> >> rubber bands so it jumps less. But it's still sensitive to hard
> >> driving. I'll try the shelf-solution on saturday, I've just been
> out
> >> in the car with a metre and I think it might fit.
> >
> >Wouldn't this invite more people to steal the unit, since it will be
> >visible from the outside of the car? I'd prefer to keep things as
> hidden
> >as possible. My personal preference is to mount the changer either
> under
> >the passenger side seat, which, although it still may be *slightly*
> >visible, would be harder to remove in a short time; or in the glove
> >compartment. I know that the Alpine units as well as the smaller
> Clarion
> >units could fit in there.
> >
> >Mark
> >87 4kcsq
> >
> > [PGP] finger mchang@ece.nwu.edu
> >