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Old 02-11-2017, 08:18 AM
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Looking to install a panel similar to
this one this one
I found on Amazon. Except maybe not so Chinese (read the description), and would like it to have a 110v outlet built in also. I plan to wire an inverter in under the dash and run the leads to the 110v outlet. I installed a 98 center console in my 90 and would like to use this panel as a filler between the dash an center console. I'm not opposed to building my own panel if I need to, but would rather buy a premade one if possible. I plan to set a panel similar to this into a sheet metal panel that adequately fills the space. Anyone know of a panel with 1-2 110v outlets, 2-4 USB ports, and 1 cigarette lighter socket? That isn't much bigger than say 2"x 5" or so.
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You will probably have to purchase the outlets separate and mount them on your own panel. I haven't ever seen a pre-made one. Especially in 2"x5". There are tons of options for usb and cigarette lighter sockets. It shouldn't be too hard to find inexpensive parts made in the usa.
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I might be a bit late here, but check out Blue Sea Systems. Really good quality stuff.

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