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T C G 1 20th November 2009 22:19

hi,picky 747, great product. could you tell me how i can buy this item,thanks.TCG1.

Robson Rover Repair 20th November 2009 23:11

Thats sold me.

Just will wait until they are selling them on ebay uk now and I will buy one. :lol:

wuzerk 21st November 2009 12:24

Double din
 
PICKY, nice job, do you know if it would also be a simple plug and play replacement for the Hi-line inbuilt TV and sat nav please?

Paul H 21st November 2009 12:34

Looks great picky.

picky747 21st November 2009 12:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by T C G 1 (Post 420115)
hi,picky 747, great product. could you tell me how i can buy this item,thanks.TCG1.


Click on the link under the last picture in first post and send them an email.

Wuzerk,it uses standard ISO connectors so if thats what's on yours' then its plug and play.

Rover418275 21st November 2009 12:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by picky747 (Post 420150)
Click on the link under the last picture in first post and send them an email.

Wuzerk,it uses standard ISO connectors so if thats what's on yours' then its plug and play.

Does it retain the steering wheel controls? :)

Teflon 21st November 2009 13:22

He mentions steering wheel control in his first post:

Quote:

Originally Posted by picky747 (Post 419950)
.Steering wheel control works without any adaptors and you can map each control to different functions but I've stuck with the default(vol+ vol-,skip+ skip-, mode).

It really does look like a cracking bit of kit that ticks most of the boxes. The only "deal breaker" for me is only having a front input for an iPod. Having recently completed a nice discrete iPod install with my Symphony (using a Grom interface) I would not wish to go back to having wires trailing from the dashboard. :-(

Does it support a CD changer by any chance (I'm guessing not)? If it does, I may be able to use my Grom interface with it.

Cliff

picky747 21st November 2009 15:07

No CD changer support,but you can fit about 40 CDs' in mp3 format on a blank DVD.I'm going to take the unit back out tomorrow and open it up and see what can be done regarding rear usb .It might be possible to solder a lead onto the pads and run it out the back.Just been out and bought a 2gig micro SD to put some tunes on and I'm going to load my tom tom files on the supplied card and see which is best.

Teflon 21st November 2009 15:31

Sounds interesting. If it is possible to add a rear USB port then one is definitley on my shopping list. :D

Cliff

Alex30013k 21st November 2009 16:35

Same here, does the ipod track names come up using the usb lead?


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