Any reason why one of these wouldn't fit a 1985 70 series landcruiser? I think I have enough space in the dash for it.
Genuine Toyota Bluetooth USB AUX MP3 (NZ Radio) | Trade Me
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Any reason why one of these wouldn't fit a 1985 70 series landcruiser? I think I have enough space in the dash for it.
Genuine Toyota Bluetooth USB AUX MP3 (NZ Radio) | Trade Me
12v?
twenty four, that'd be a good reason. I keep forgetting I have 24v
no reason at all, just make sure it comes with a plug with 100-200mm of wire for powers/speakers
mite look a bit gay in the cruiser tho but thats just my opinoin
All aftermarket car head units look immensely gay, too many flashing red LEDs and shit. I'd like to go back to the old 1980's tape deck but I'm not sure if it works... currently it's in the dash right under the new (ish) head unit that looks like a disco ball at a gay bar (and doesn't do what I want - bluetooth)
I was there when you did that, was considering doing something like that using the old 1980's toyota factory tape deck as a faceplate.
I also only have 2x incredibly shitty 4" speakers under the dash so I'm gonna need to cut some holes in the door panels and run some wires for something bigger & better I suppose.
Route the snorkle inside the cab up buy your head.
No more use for music.
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Still haven't actually installed my snorkel. Holes in the template don't line up with the bolt holes and big hole in the snorkel. Not keen to drill holes in my guards till I work out why.
Get a mechless unit. No CD, just BT, USB, SD and radio.
I've decided to use the factory 1985 head unit as a cosmetic faceplate for a cobbled-together direct USB to amp setup. Retro-looking, cheap, should do what I want.
Gimp you can get some sick looking retro kits that do all the new shit
Phoenix Audio, New Zealand - Retro Radios
Probably, was more an example