REPOSTED 2011 I was looking for a 1 din box and came across an All-trac with a neat factory box. After some research, I found out that it came from a 5th Gen Camry 1991-1996. I quickly bolted to the 'yard and there they were sitting in a 93 camry. I grabbed the box and brackets from 2 camrys and got to work on it. 2 sets cost me $5! I didn't have the celi factory brackets so I used 2 left camry brackets and made it work. The last photo shows how much trimming I did to the center console to make it work (it's a tight fit). I think I came out excellent with minimal wallet impact. :thumbsup:
I fixed that last photo, I linked it wrong. The correct 1 is posted now. Here's the GT-S (2 different decks I tried), and it worked with just a little adjustment of the factory celi brackets. I didn't trim the center console this time so It's a little tough opening and closing it. If you try to do this, I suggest trimming like in the above photo.
I can't take credit for this idea, I saw this on Mike Choi's old black all-trac. A few members and I figured out what it was and from what car and there ya go :thumbsup: http://st165.325ci.com/ http://www.cynikal.net/users/mike/celic ... n4442.html
I picked up two compartment boxes from the pullapart yesterday. One was just sitting inside one car and had its door separated completely from the box but every bit of it was intact. So I kept searching and found an intact dash in another car. This second box only had one hinge pin, the other was missing also! Once home I found some penny nails which I can use as hinge pins for these boxes. I will cut to length and use some glue to keep them from coming out. There's a nice piece of OEM "carpet" inside both boxes.
these are nice but i removed mine when ii went double din.....i also found i didnt use it but it still looked good......just follow the photos above when i did it and you'll be fine