Stereo Panel
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Stereo Panel
Hi everyone.
I have a 93 Touring and I have changed the Bose head unit. Everything has worked like a charm, thanks to the great wealth of information on this forum.
At this point of time, I have a problem: I need a panel to go around the head unit and over the leftover hole, which can also allow me to locate three gauges.
In other words, I need a panel with a bottom wide hole and three round top holes.
I was wondering if there is anyone that can tell me where I could get one made of carbon fiber or alluminum or whatever, just to see what my options are. I am willing to get a panel machined, but I wasn't able to find a carbon fiber panel for sale around here (Hamilton, Ontario, I am still looking, but nothing yet).
Thanks!
I have a 93 Touring and I have changed the Bose head unit. Everything has worked like a charm, thanks to the great wealth of information on this forum.
At this point of time, I have a problem: I need a panel to go around the head unit and over the leftover hole, which can also allow me to locate three gauges.
In other words, I need a panel with a bottom wide hole and three round top holes.
I was wondering if there is anyone that can tell me where I could get one made of carbon fiber or alluminum or whatever, just to see what my options are. I am willing to get a panel machined, but I wasn't able to find a carbon fiber panel for sale around here (Hamilton, Ontario, I am still looking, but nothing yet).
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by BillM
I did know that I could buy a gauge holder and place it there, but that's not (at least if I can) what I want to do.
My idea is to install a single piece panel that fits the double-din opening, so that it acts as a trim for the deck and as a holder for the gauges. I thought that installing a panel, even in a different colour, or brushed aluminum, or carbon fiber, could be also the occasion to put an accent within the interior.
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Bump 'cause nobody cares...
Can anybody tell me where I can get a square piece of carbon fiber?
If it is around southern Ontario, I'll be jumping in complete happiness, but I'll get any other suggestion for now...
Can anybody tell me where I can get a square piece of carbon fiber?
If it is around southern Ontario, I'll be jumping in complete happiness, but I'll get any other suggestion for now...




