Perfect Place to hide HU face
#1
Perfect Place to hide HU face
Interesting place to stash detached face...
I constantly found myself forgeting my radio face plate until I found a nice little hole above and to the right of the gas pedal under the dash on my P5. My radio face fits perfectly into this gap back behind the radio and dials and stays out of site and the minds of would be theives...
Just thought I'd share this with everyone, I can't be the only one...
I constantly found myself forgeting my radio face plate until I found a nice little hole above and to the right of the gas pedal under the dash on my P5. My radio face fits perfectly into this gap back behind the radio and dials and stays out of site and the minds of would be theives...
Just thought I'd share this with everyone, I can't be the only one...
#3
I always take it with me at night.
But if I'm gonna be parked for while and decide to remove it, I usually just toss it in the door pocket if I don't carry it with me. can't be seen there.
Nice to have a lady with a purse - for carrying **** like this!
~HH
But if I'm gonna be parked for while and decide to remove it, I usually just toss it in the door pocket if I don't carry it with me. can't be seen there.
Nice to have a lady with a purse - for carrying **** like this!
~HH
#5
Originally posted by Identity_X
I usually just throw it under the seat.......
I know it's pointless, but..................
I usually just throw it under the seat.......
I know it's pointless, but..................
#6
Originally posted by hiredgoon
But 1st gens have the PERFECT spot for a faceplate. Right under the cupholder the spot is perfectly formed for a faceplate case.
But 1st gens have the PERFECT spot for a faceplate. Right under the cupholder the spot is perfectly formed for a faceplate case.
#11
Originally posted by MrEdz
I would tend to believe that if a persons glove box is locked then the chances of finding something of interest in that glove box increases greatly....
I would tend to believe that if a persons glove box is locked then the chances of finding something of interest in that glove box increases greatly....
#12
Originally posted by blue LEDz
same with your trunk. nothing is ever really safe. not even with an alarm. which is why we all need friends that work at local stereo shops to write up fake reciepts, so when our CD player gets stolen, and you report it to the insurance, they really stole a flip out DVD player, a $2000 amp, and a $700 sub you might as well make it worth your while
same with your trunk. nothing is ever really safe. not even with an alarm. which is why we all need friends that work at local stereo shops to write up fake reciepts, so when our CD player gets stolen, and you report it to the insurance, they really stole a flip out DVD player, a $2000 amp, and a $700 sub you might as well make it worth your while