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Old 05-10-2012, 02:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So I've done a few searches and even looked at the DIY section, but maybe I'm just not searching well enough!

I'm trying to figure out how to remove the cubby door without destroying my interior. I didn't mind "experimenting" on my Z33, but I'm scared to even touch my Z34 Nismo. lol.

In the end, I want to put a tablet mount in the cubby to hold my tablet.
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i dont remember exactly, but i think you need to take that entire trim piece out inorder to undscrew the hinge on the back. check the stereo install DIY's on how to remove that piece. it's not difficult to do (ive done it like 5-6 times already).
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DIY: Adding In-Cabin air filter to the 370Z

there is 7 screw you need to remove first. scroll down on the page, there is a better pic of all the screws u need to remove
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there is 7 screw you need to remove first. scroll down on the page, there is a better pic of all the screws u need to remove
that is the glove box... cubby is the one on the dash center above stereo...
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OP, what a coincidence! I was researching this myself today. If I have time this weekend, I will be experimenting. I also want to install a tablet in the cubby hole. I was originally thinking iPad, but, that will look ridiculous! Maybe when/if the rumored 7-in iPad comes out!
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thedreamer has a nice setup with the oem nav bezel and all...
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I am not 100% sure on how the upper cubby piece is removed as an audio shop handled my install. I would assume the outer dash piece (where the A/C vents are) will have to be taken off and then from that it is probably bolted or screwed in.
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that is the glove box... cubby is the one on the dash center above stereo...
ops lol stupid me
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wow, thats the nicest looking aftermarket job i've seen in that spot. Great idea using the OEM Nav bezel. How hard was that piece to find? What size screen are you using?
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Damn, thanks Dreamer. I had edited my post because I asked where your album was and realized it was part of your signature. Thank you for saving me the time of scrolling through your 50 pages of your journal thread lol.

You have a nice set up. I want a bigger screen I don't mind covering the whole cubby hole itself with the tablet.
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wow, thats the nicest looking aftermarket job i've seen in that spot. Great idea using the OEM Nav bezel. How hard was that piece to find? What size screen are you using?
Screen can be bought directly from Nissan, around 300 dollars I believe.
7" screen, same size as the OEM screen just requires some custom mounting to fit it since it is slightly different.
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You have to pull the whole dash trim out to remove the whole lid. It connects in back. I've done it to replace a bad lid.
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Screen can be bought directly from Nissan, around 300 dollars I believe.
7" screen, same size as the OEM screen just requires some custom mounting to fit it since it is slightly different.
Do you know a part number for the navagation trip piece?
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