what room is there behind the headunit???

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  1. #1
    rawtor51
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    Guys im looking for some hlp here, im about to purchase an ipod integration unit for my sony headunit, it fairly simple to install, but part of the unit has a box about the size of a 20 of cigs with a couple of connectors attatched.

    Now what im wondering is there enough room behind the headunits in an 02 cooper to fit this in, im fussy and i want it all to be hidden away, i dont even have a glove box to hide it in , its just a shelf.

    is there any areas in the drivers side above the footwell that this might sit in??

    Sorry for the questions, ive never had the headunit out of a mini before.

    Cheers Ross.

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    No room behind head unit but plenty at the side.

  3. #3
    Doug_m
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    Yeah down the back towards heater controls.

    If you look under your centre console from the cup holders theres a flap/compartment kinda bit. Thats where my ipod connection comes from and the box is about same size as you say.


  4. #4
    rawtor51
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    Good one , thanks lads

    I just wanted to make sure before i went and ordered it.

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    You can also install it under one of the seats providing the wiring loom is long enough

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    rawtor51
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    Aye thats Maybe a possibility, cheers, i will order it later in the week and see how it goes

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