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Not a stupid question at all, and no its not solid Its a bar at the front with the shelf fitted to it generally made from a thick cardboard/hardboard type of material and is not really suitable for mounting a radio, the general options are to fix it within a glove box with a suitable mounting or hang it from under the dash with the appropriate mounting.
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On my saloon I fitted it to the underside of the drivers side glovebox to the right of the steering column. There is just enough width - the advantage being it's easy to operate (for the driver anyway
) and isn't immediately obvious to prying eyes. It's held to the metal panel under the glovebox using L shaped mending plates and M5 allen head bolts (available from B&Q etc) The bolts thread directly into the casing of the radio so no need for any theft-proof cage or hideous plastic mounting unit. One bracket on either side and one at the rear. Only real drawback to this is access. I found it sooo much easier to remove the drivers seat and lie on the floor with my legs on the back seat. 


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Mine's in the same place as Peetee's, attached using a custom bracket I made from some scrap sheet steel. I find it to be a very good location - the display is nicely visible without being too distracting at night, and the controls are easy to reach.


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Heres mine[img][img]http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s54/ ... GP0962.jpg[/img][/img]
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Make sure you use the address of the image itself, not the web page the image is displayed on.jackkelleher wrote:You just copy shortcut and paste between , right? It comes up with a little red cross...


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In the dark you can't see the dirt. well, not so much...
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/belvedere/2272447682/" title="&the sun had closed the winter's day& by Dru Marland, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2191/227 ... 8156f2.jpg" width="500" height="337" alt=""the sun had closed the winter's day"" /></a>

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