Vehicle & Technical > Freelander
Where do you put yours?
Gordo:
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however - this option works well
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I like that - thank you. Is it on a Brodit (or similar) mount? I'm assuming it's what it says it is - a Midland Alan 42?
My credit card is now hiding under the sofa, trembling... :D
mill2020:
--- Quote from: G30RGE on February 15, 2009, 21:38:24 ---
--- Quote from: mill2020 on February 15, 2009, 17:54:20 ---If yours is a later model and has a "double din unit" the best option would be to replace it with a standard radio unit & facia surround for your CB.
That way you keep everything neat & tidy with no holes.
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Only problem with that is........... Land Rover in their wisdom made it 'Din and a half' - not 'double din' so it doesn't work!
however - this option works well
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Thank heavens i can rely on G30rge to correct my dodgy information :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
G30RGE:
--- Quote ---Thank heavens i can rely on G30rge to correct my dodgy information
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Only know cos I was going to do exactly that :)
Gordon
Yes it's a Midland 42 on a brodit mount
The Midland comes with a belt clip which fits on the brodit perfectly
Only addition you need is a speaker mike (as in pic)
Donnington coming up this week-end - I got mine there last year
I also have one of these if anyone is interested (was going on eblag this week)
It's a Cobra 75
There is a small control box which you can fit behind dash or centre console which takes power, arial and mike plugged in, everything else is in handset. Still in original box with manual.
burgerman:
Hi g30rge, How much for the cobra 75 set up ? i reckon it could be a neat stealth set up for the motor :D P.M me if you wish to discuss money ;)
Doobreydog:
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