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Stereo Facia Kit for 2007 Outback RHD (UK)

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Hi There,

I'm looking to replace the stereo in my 2007 Outback with a modern unit with bluetooth hands free etc however when I look for facia kits the only I can see are for LHD models.

I'm not fussy, either single or double din is fine, double prefered for Android Auto SatNav.

Is there any way to replace the stereo on RHD (UK) models?

I understand the vehicle was low volume in the UK so maybe it's not been worth it for aftermarket manurfacturers to make a facia kit but surely someones found a solution to this?

Any advice very much appreciated.

Thanks.


Ok checking the dynamic sounds site I see it has the same offering for a LHD model - I take it you cannot move the ac button?

https://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/connects2-ct24su03-subaru-legacy-outback-silver-single-din-fascia-panel-lhd.html

Also dependent on what unit you have a change may be a little more challenging

https://www.crutchfield.com/S-bJOC9u2Q2GQ/learn/2005-2009-subaru-legacy-and-outback.html

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Yeah those are LHD kits and the Emergency Signal button isnt movable to my knowledge :(

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I did once see a whole AC controller unit listed on eBay from Japan with RHD controls and a Double Din.  I don't seem to be able to find them anymore though. 


  • 3 years later...

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