The double din looks great I am in the process of of doing a double din myself
YOU NEED TO DO SOMETHING WITH THE RADAR DETECTOR THOUGH
Honestly everything else looks good but that radar looks like shit
I wired mine up and tucked the wire in the headliner and wired it to the power at the sunroof switch
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attch radar to the rear view and wire it into the wires going into mirror they are hot key on only so your detector will automaticall kick in when the car is started...
ok the radar thing is cool but why do you have a tassel tangled in it.. looks so... and those things on your roof... why?? and that steering wheel cover... I can picture a hoodrat driving this car
love everything else tho.
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lol The radar detector is an the the escort the reason it was on the windshield is because the mount for is like 20 bucks and the hardwire for that radar detector is 20bucks two after spending 350 on the actual radar detector i didnt have money for that.... But my brother totalled his car not two long ago he had the wire and the mount now its hanging frm the mirror why doesnt anyone like the wheel cover??? i like how it makes the wheel feel bigger.... im not actually done with te suede i plan on doing the b pillers and the c pillers along with the headliner and maybe the dashpad its just very expensive and very time consuming... and those three things by the sunroof switch are dried flowers from my girlfriend and graduating they mean something to me..
I like everything and understandable about where you radar is and the dried flowers is a cool thing to keep with you in your ride. Like the steering wheel cover cause its different from everyone elses. Plus its your ride and whatever you wanna do to your srt4 dont pay attention to the haters I sure dont.
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