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  1. #1
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    RB1 Centre Console

    Can someones show me how to remove the centre console on the RB1. i wanna see if i can fit a double din in which flush mount like some of the jap-spec one (not the one that stick out). I know they are clip on, just not sure where are the clip.
    Cheers

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    Can't help you there mate, mine was removed by the audio installer.

    You got a pic of what you mean by 'double din in flush mount"?
    Old man that drives slow cars

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    i'm also interested to see pics of the "double din in flush mount" u are having. as far as i know, Honda only made one double din unit for RB1 and Alpine has a single din unit. unless u are having the original TV/Nav system fm either Japan or China (as below).

    anyhow, herewith 2 photos show how to remove the original top console and will be a bonus if u can read chinese. good luck and DIY ftw



  4. #4
    sorry to hijack the thread.
    Ausaccord, can you help find pictures on how to remove the front tweeter?
    Need to learn to read Chinese

    Thanks.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by St33p View Post
    sorry to hijack the thread.
    Ausaccord, can you help find pictures on how to remove the front tweeter?
    Need to learn to read Chinese

    Thanks.
    looks like i need to start charging consultation fee for all RB1 DIY diagrams/procedures......
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    Thumbs up

    thank you very much!
    maybe burn all of the instruction to a CD and sell them?

  7. #7
    nah.... glad i can assist all RB1 owners DIY

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    and that's why we cal you god of RB1.....
    Old man that drives slow cars

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    haha.....god doesn't need money but i'm damn broke......

    btw, no one want a set of Aluminum door lock pin for RB1?

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    Thanks GOD OF RB1 (AusAccord), i'm not worthy , sorry to mislead you guys, i wanted to remove the centre console like in the pics AusAccord posted for me, and see if i can modify it so i can fit a standard double din DVD player (not sure which one yet, may be a pioneer like the one in my lexy). I already have two 7" headrest DVD players for second row seats, and a 9" roofmount for third row one.
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  11. #11
    nice RB1 u r having. not much u can do tbh without the Honda Double Din kit unless totally customs brackets. u can modify the original to fit the single din flip headunit but well nothing is impossible. have fun!!

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    that's what i was thinking, fabricate what ever need to be to accommodate the double din, or at least a single slide out one. I'm just not really keen on the factory double din bracket (just sit out too much for my liking). will let you guys know how i went once i have time to play with it. Cheers

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