Radio fitting

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FraserMurray
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Radio fitting

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Having given up on getting a sensibly priced radio delete plate I went for a cheap non working Frankfurt to fill the hole (I know there's gags a plenty in there). My existing hole is a perfect size (see Cubist for references :wink: ) but I was wondering if there are any special Porsche/blaupunkt brackets etc that I need to attach it at the rear?

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(see Cubist for references :wink: )
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Post by gerald1-4-3-2 »

you might find the cumberland is slightly bigger :shock:

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Post by gerald1-4-3-2 »

you might find the cumberland is slightly bigger :shock:

http://www.meatking.co.nz/images/catagory/Sausages.jpg
warm in the winter, cool in the summer. stirred not shaken, always stylish.
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