| Things I used: Electrical tape double sided tape black cloth/ Old sock right bracket that holds stereo and the piece below it together maybe a grinder, or side cutters First I grabbed an old bracket that I mentioned above 
I bent the inside mounting tab down, then later grinded it off. 
I than flipped the mounting tab to the far right over to the left. After those steps it should look like this. But you may need to grind down the new made mounting tabs a lil so the timer can fit up to the hole, as you can see I did. 
I than cut an old sock, and wrapped it and double sided taped it to the piece of the bracket the went toward the cabin, so if light shined through the clock hole, you would not see the btimer sitting on metal, you would just see all black 

Than I screwed the bracket in place, put a piece of double sided tape at the rear of the turbo timer, and set it into place on the bracket, than wrapped a few pieces of electrical tape around it. 

Then I was done. Its nice and snug. Some people recommended grinding the hole so the timer would slide through nice and snug, but I didnt like the idea of having a butchered hole. So this is how I did it. 
May cost 5 dollars if you have no tape. But thats reasonable In my opinion
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