Getting Your PS2 On

by CAE Community Writer , Aug 28, 2008    40 Followers 40   3 Featured Pics 3   17 Likes Received 17  
Enough people are putting in game consoles in their vehicles as to give the impression that it's as commonplace as CD changers. While we see plenty of rides with PS2's or Xboxes, we know that the vast majority of enthusiasts and general consumers have not incorporated this aspect of multimedia into their cars. Certainly that's not for lack of desire. For a lot of folks it's probably just a matter of seeing how it's done. Hence this how-to. This may be sufficient to get you started on your own. However, if you'd like the easiest way to get PS2 in the car we suggest you follow Mike Le, the owner of the vehicle here, and go to an installer. Let him sweat it while you save your energy for ATV Offroad Fury 2. Speaking of which, check out our review of the game in Soundstage.


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