Sterio Install

Cutting and uncutting a dash isn't nearly as easy as the guys here make it seem. If you ever wanted to return it to factory specs, you'd have to remove the windshield, remove the dash, weld a new piece in, cut it to factory, pay someone to powder coat it, install the dash with everything attached and then install the windshield. Even if the car is a beater, cut dashes can drop a cars price easily. If you go to sell it down the road and the guy wants to make it look factory, he is certainly not going to want to go through all that trouble for a freakin hole in the dash.

Either install it under the dash or in the glove box insert so you can just close the glove box when you're parked somewhere and no one will know you have a stereo. Or zip tie it to the wires under the seat and either control it with a remote or by ipod hook up.