Here\'s the plan. I want to surprise my friends by installing a Nintendo Entertainment System in my 99 Grand Am.
But I don\'t know how to do it.
So I\'ve been looking around online and am looking for input from anyone here that might know a thing or two about installing this type of stuff.
What I want is a visor monitor that I can play without sound, and an FM Modulator to route the audio through my stereo instead.
For installation, I need tips on how to hide the wires that lead up and back from the visor.
Also, how do I get power to the visor, FM Modulator, and NES?
Here\'s what I\'ve found online:

6" Color TFT/LCD Sun Visor Monitor
Resolution: 960 x 234
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Color Module
Sun Visor Kit
1 Video Input
1 Audio Input (Note that an NES only has one video output and one audio output)
Audio Output Power: 1W (Max)
Operating Voltage: 12V/1A
Dimensions: 223W x 127H x 22.5 (mm)
$180

2 Channel Wireless FM Modulator
DC 12V Cigarette Lighter Plug Included
Standard RCA Input Connections
For Use With DVD Players, VCPs and Various Game System
This is a blister packed item and as such cannot be returned unless defective
$30
Is there anything else I need to know?
Also, anyone know where I can buy the "newer" NES version that was smaller and loaded games from the top? I\'m on ebay right now...
-Dan