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now theres an expensive.. but good idea.. buy the electronics thats already cut and then modify a LHD radio..

 

sorry, I'm only good at complicated ideas lol

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Hey Tom...

 

 

My question to you is about your idea of placing the XM Ant under the hood scoop.. I have a LGT Wagon with the spoiler over the rear window.. I think I will take you lead and place the ant inside of this spoiler.. I talked to the local Subie dealer and they showed me how to take it off..

 

I put my GPS antenna in rear spoiler. There is a thread somewhere that shows how. Works great.

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#072 I have a extra dash peice can you make me some dummy instructions on cutting the board, materials needed resiters type of soldering iron solder wires its from one of the 06 MP3's dosent work I think I fried it rushing in the cold doing install. So its just a door stop for now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Niceeee..... i have the same setup but i used kenwood........ you must have alots of PM's by now.....

 

 

Just a couple PM's:lol:

 

Very glad you posted daswrx, your origanal thread really helped and inspired me to get mine done.

 

Thank You

 

Tom

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for what? :lol:

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I almost asked the same thing earlier this morning. :lol: But I think he's tagging these for research for his own project. Maybe he's going to attempt it himself. :dunno:

I was being a bit of I wise ass but I am actually curious as to why

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This is an old as hell topic, but this is almost exactly what I want to do.

 

I want a dual screen setup with the OEM NAV in the top screen (a full OEM transplant, but using the Kenwood/Garmin unit for the nav instead of the DVD based OEM setup), and an A/V setup in the lower screen.

 

My goal is to have the top screen be all-nav, all-the-time (and the other factory bits), and have the lower screen be for all audio use/bluetooth integration/etc. I won't use the navigation in the lower unit at all, but functionality and OEM look is extremely important.

 

I had a lead on an OEM screen/bezel not too long ago for not a ton of money but that kind of fell through. I want a complete take-out system, if possible, so I don't have to hack up wiring or anything and I can turn it mostly plug-and-play.

 

For the lower screen, I was thinking of the Pioneer AVIC-X920BT because it looks like it could be completely OEM and has Pandora Link (which is awesome), or the AVH-P3200BT because it also looks OEM (but lacks the Pandora Link interface, which I actually kind of want).

 

The X920BT would be awesome, but that's a lot of $$$ for a Nav headunit that I won't be using for navigation. I'm still trying to figure out if the X920BT's Pandora feature ONLY works with the iPhone, or if it will work with the Droid as well.

 

I think having both of the screens completely independent is the best way to go, though I would like to see if there was a way to have the Navigation dialog interrupt the audio from the lower headunit.

 

If the X920BT will work with a Droid, then that'll be the ideal setup for me. OEM looks with massive functionality. I think the whole setup would look great, sound good, and ultimately work really well. All without the headache of a CarPC. I do wonder how an aftermarket head unit would interface with the HK amp? It would probably work alright, I would think.

 

The only better setup would be if the top screen "MAP" button would bring up the Nav screen from the lower unit and still retain touch-screen use. Then I could completely forego the Kenwood/Garmin setup and have an all-in-one unit. Saddly, I don't know of a single aftermarket unit that allows the Nav system to be displayed on another screen, let alone one that would interface with the factory touch screen.

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