PSP Wired to Bose (Pics -- 56k, you won't like this)
PSP Wired to Bose (Pics -- 56k, you won't like this)
So basically, the PSP sits absolutely flush with the rest of the console. The stand is a silver/black stand that was originally designed to hold business cards. I did some little modifying to it and now it houses my PSP. The unit sits on top of the vents and it sits incredibly secure and NEVER jiggles around, even over the hardest bumps. This was wired with the Alpine RF/XM box. It's running through the Bose antenna, but it sounds a lot better than a sh*tty FM modulator. Though, don't be mistaken, a standard auxiliary box will always sound a lot better since it wires through the CD player. Here are the pics.


minsbang: Uuhhh...ok? This is *my* PSP mount. And I mounted it in a completely different and much more efficient location.
Rav: They've always been blue. And those are just my regular headlights + fogs on. I have insanely long range, without blinding people, because my fogs are aimed way up.
Rav: They've always been blue. And those are just my regular headlights + fogs on. I have insanely long range, without blinding people, because my fogs are aimed way up.
..just wanted to share that with you..
Yes, you do have a nice setup..But I must warn you.. My friend got pulled over when the cops saw that he was playing vid clips on his...
High positioned screens are visible by the cops and if they do see that you're playing a movie, they might pull you over.. I thought I'd let you know from my friend's experience.
Yes, you do have a nice setup..But I must warn you.. My friend got pulled over when the cops saw that he was playing vid clips on his...
High positioned screens are visible by the cops and if they do see that you're playing a movie, they might pull you over.. I thought I'd let you know from my friend's experience.
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