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Old August 14th 04, 01:40 AM
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Default Fitting of TS-450 into 93 Landcrusier - Help

Hello All,

I am in the process of fitting my TS-450 into the family Landcrusier.
The problem I have found is, that even though the Landcrusier is a big
vehicle, it still lacks the space to fit a large size rig. Even having
problems fitting a TM-742 VHF/UHF rig.

Before I go through a lot of pulling out hear, which there is not much of it
left, I would like to know if anyone else has fitting a rig of this size
into a Landcrusier. I would think a few Ozzies might of.
I want to make the install safe, easy to access, use the controls on the
rig, and be able to see the display.
Any help would be grateful.

Regards

Kevin, ZL1KFM



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Old August 14th 04, 08:56 AM
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You can't be serious. Sell the damn thing and get a smaller radio like a
70611G or a FT100D.
I know they cost more money, but then you have more bands to play with.
Most blokes could save that much by not smoking or drinking for a month.


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You can't be serious. Sell the damn thing and get a smaller radio like a
70611G or a FT100D.
I know they cost more money, but then you have more bands to play with.
Most blokes could save that much by not smoking or drinking for a month.


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You can't be serious. Sell the damn thing and get a smaller radio like a
70611G or a FT100D.
I know they cost more money, but then you have more bands to play with.
Most blokes could save that much by not smoking or drinking for a month.


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