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Monitors In Headrests

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Ok... i have searched around on the interwebs but i dont find what i am looking for.

I want to put monitors in my headrests. I know that Rollin20s has them and i recently talked to another member Daniel who has them and i Fo Sho want them now.

I have the AVIC D3 in the front but when i go on road trips back to my Alma Mater i have friends in the car and we end up putting on a Movie. Well the screen in the front sucks to see for the people in the back.

I know i want to keep the factory headrest look and i know that a 7" monitor will EASILY fit in there (that is what Rollin20s from G6P did)

I just lack the balls to cut up my headrests. Does anyone have experience or advice?

I have found a few good "How To's" but i just need some help...

http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/fabricatio...t-monitors.html

http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_...74661&TPN=1

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never done it. but get spare headrests?

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