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Friday, July 22, 2005

PSP Dash Mount


I got my Dash Mount in the mail yeasterday, and got it put in last night. I was going to do it under the ashtray like the guy over @ PSP 411 but it was going to be to low and in the way of the stereo. I found a screw that holds the plastic trim around the stereo head unit to be the perfect spot to mount the cradle. So I did no drilling or moddifing of my dash or the mount, just a longer screw and a washer. When the PSP isn't in the cradle I can flip it down out of the way. I used a Belkin FM transmitter to play audio thru the stereo.
I must say it looks pretty sweet. I love being able to play mp3s and movie audio(parked of coarse) thru my car speakers. And when the GPS comes out for the PSP this Dash Mount will work perfect.

Now I want you to go in that bag and find my PSP.
Which one is it?
It's the one that says Bad Motherfucker on it!!!

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