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Old 06-13-2007, 04:11 PM   #1
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Drives: 2007 Silver Sedan
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head unit screws

I'm hoping to add a bit of protection against the theft of my new head unit and short of taping over it so they can't see what it is, I thought of using some screws with odd shaped heads, such as torx or spanner or star as opposed to the usual philips or flathead.

does anyone know the standard size of the head unit screws on a 2007 yaris sedan so I can order some replacements online? I suppose I can take one out, go to a hardware store, figure it out there, see that they probably don't sell an unusual enough screw, and go online with that info, but i'm hoping someone already knows.

thanks!

also any tips for hiding a 7" screen in the dash from prying eyes (besides 100% window tint) would be a plus!
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