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FDRadioguy777

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If anyone has a nice radio console in their vehicle please post pictures. I am trying to get some ideas. Thanks!
 

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Work truck console and equipment....
 

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Attached is a link to a console I built from 3/4 " MDF board after not being able to find a console to fit my truck. I wanted to show that you don't necessarily need to rely on the factory consoles that can get pricey. So if you're handy with wood working tools or have a good friend that is, you can come up with most anything to suit your needs. Just order the faceplates you need, usually from a vendor on E Bay and you're set.

http://forums.radioreference.com/pi...etup/297789-2001-chevy-silverado-upgrade.html
 

SteveC0625

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If anyone has a nice radio console in their vehicle please post pictures. I am trying to get some ideas. Thanks!
eLightbars.org - Home has hundreds of console pics in their install threads. Some are pro installs for police and fire mostly, but there are many, many POV installs as well. Most are done by the owner or the poster.
 

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Not sure if I am too late but here is mine.
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Not sure if I am too late but here is mine.
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Never too late! And that's pretty slick! Talk about having the radios up and out of sight! This looks good. And I see you posted in the pictures thread as well so that's great.

Thanks for sharing!
 
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