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Should be easy to do. I did one for a 172 using the iphone adaptor plate I got with some ipod speakers. Took the dash top off, cut a hole in the cubby space above the clock, then screwed in the adaptor job, away you go.
Fella you're 100% wrong. Some of the renault jacks came with a hook to place in the hole at that point of the sill. I keep a trolley jack in the car and use the chassis rail's as described in that other thread.
You could still have a parrot kit? IMO this is the best solution
Ipod, parrot bluetooth, stereo all in one unit:
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/10498/referer/rc_froogle.html
I wouldn't bother, they drop bluetooth a lot. The Parrot mk6000 is far better in my experience. The display's redundant as the system speaks the name of the caller (once you've set voice dialling up), and it's bloody annoying at night having a bright display in your peripheral vision (hence why...