I just got a little PS1 that I want to put in my car. What's a good location for this? I think it has to be on a flat surface to work well. I dunno about the glove box but there's almost room in the cubby hole on the center console. Any thoughts/suggestions?
I ran my wires all nice to under my passenger seat, it fits perrrrrrrfect there...
And...How often do you play in the car...
why r you calling BS... do you want a pic.. I dont get u.. why would you call BS .. Why does it sound so impossible to you.. I would say I fire it up atleast once a week, specially when my friends r in my car on the way or commin home from clubs, or when im killing time... only thing BS here is you calling BS on sommin you dont know...
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I ran my wires all nice to under my passenger seat, it fits perrrrrrrfect there...
And...How often do you play in the car...
why r you calling BS... do you want a pic.. I dont get u.. why would you call BS .. Why does it sound so impossible to you.. I would say I fire it up atleast once a week, specially when my friends r in my car on the way or commin home from clubs, or when im killing time... only thing BS here is you calling BS on sommin you dont know...
I'm getting a PS2 for Christmas but I don't want to put that in the car until summer so I'm gonna toss the PS1 in for now, then the wiring will be all set up anyways.
Why would someone not want to have a little gaming in the car? It's cool as shit and gives you something to do when you get somewhere early or get stuck in traffic!
I'm getting a PS2 for Christmas but I don't want to put that in the car until summer so I'm gonna toss the PS1 in for now, then the wiring will be all set up anyways.
Why would someone not want to have a little gaming in the car? It's cool as shit and gives you something to do when you get somewhere early or get stuck in traffic!
I'm getting a PS2 for Christmas but I don't want to put that in the car until summer so I'm gonna toss the PS1 in for now, then the wiring will be all set up anyways.
Why would someone not want to have a little gaming in the car? It's cool as shit and gives you something to do when you get somewhere early or get stuck in traffic!
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ahaha, yeah. You woulda thought a 'great street racer' that guy was he woulda known to turn LEFT when the track went left...instead of RIGHT into a wall...
mine is just sitting on the rear passenger seat with a black towel over the whole thing... the PSX fit perfectly back there and I don't really have to worry about joystick cords all over the place - just put them back on top of the PSX when I'm down and then re-cover everything with the towel again
The electricity is coming from an inverter stored under the passenger seat and everything is hard-wired down the passenger edge of the rear seat, under the rear floor mat and up through to the center console where the red seat-belt fastener is located (so basically, everything is hidden )
keeping on the backseat is great because I can take it out of the car any time... for $10, I picked up a second set of cables from the video-game store.. and I can just unplug the PSX from the car and plug it back in at my house if I wanna play some game or whatever during half-time of the game or when friends are over
And no room is lost with this setup, because if friends want to sit in the back, I just unhook the PSX and toss it into the trunk - seating is instantly restored
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mine is just sitting on the rear passenger seat with a black towel over the whole thing... the PSX fit perfectly back there and I don't really have to worry about joystick cords all over the place - just put them back on top of the PSX when I'm down and then re-cover everything with the towel again
The electricity is coming from an inverter stored under the passenger seat and everything is hard-wired down the passenger edge of the rear seat, under the rear floor mat and up through to the center console where the red seat-belt fastener is located (so basically, everything is hidden )
keeping on the backseat is great because I can take it out of the car any time... for $10, I picked up a second set of cables from the video-game store.. and I can just unplug the PSX from the car and plug it back in at my house if I wanna play some game or whatever during half-time of the game or when friends are over
And no room is lost with this setup, because if friends want to sit in the back, I just unhook the PSX and toss it into the trunk - seating is instantly restored
hey Isaac did you hard-wire your inverter? how did you do it? I need my cig lighter for other things and I wanna hard-wire the inverter...would I hard-wire it like an interior neon? my inverters under the passenger seat too
my friend did a neat conversion in his celica for his x-box. he completely took the x-box apart and took the main components and put them into a mount in the glove box, cut a spot for the cd drawer in the front of the glovebox itself, then made a custom run tube from the far right air vent so that when he turns on his AC, he can use that as the cooling fan instead of the one that came w/ the x-box. it works awesome! and it looks good too!
what did you do for sound? did you add an fm modulator so it can go through the speakers! im goin to do that as soon as i get my screen. also...does anybody know of a great place to get a 7inch screen. one more thing...when getting a screen do you need to have certain inputs? any reply is appreciated! thanks
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