So far it seems that a far amount of people arent going with the OEM Nav. Base+Sport is the Most popular from what I can tell. Touring+Sport also with not
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So far it seems that a far amount of people arent going with the OEM Nav. Base+Sport is the Most popular from what I can tell. Touring+Sport also with not so many OEM Navs.
So I thought a Thread with a list of Aftermarket Solutions would be a good idea to have going. Kenwood DNX8120: Kenwood DNX8120 Demo Video AVIC-F500BT: $600 direct from kenwood Pioneer USA - Portable Navigation Its portable and can be left in your car integrates with your factory system allows you to play videos and album art. Seems like a nice alternative if you going touring with bose but dont get the OEM Nav. May fit in the cubby, size is 5.8' don't have thickness anyone know cubbyhole size?. Here is the Unit Mounted Specs Quote:
Pioneers IPOD Compatibility Chart who uses cd's anyway lol AVIC-F90BT: $1200 from Pioneer Pioneer USA - In-Dash Navigation Installed voice control also allows voice control for ipod too. Quote:
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AVIC-Z3: Pioneer USA - In-Dash Navigation Quote:
The AVN4430 Fulfills Demands for Mobile Entertainment, Navigation And Portability -- All In A Single Integrated Product Quote:
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Pioneer AVIC D3 FTW! Never had a problem with mine, and easy as could be to disconnect the parking break (This is illegal and I am not suggesting or endorsing this)
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Dimensions
Here are the dimensions, but please note that this is not standard rectangular box, but an opening that is wider and higher at the front and then tapers down on all four sides to narrower dimensions at the back:
Front Width: 6 3/8' Front Height: 3 3/4" Rear Width: 5 13/16" Rear Height: 3" There is a 45 degree chamfer at the back of the box at its bottom the cut into the bottom dimension approx. 3/4". I hope this helps. AVIC-F500BT Dimensions (W × H × D): 184.8mm × 98.1mm × 29.7mm (7-1/4 in. × 3-7/8 in. × 1-1/8 in.) Depending on how you want to mount it you might choose to go this route when they produce their mounts for the 370Z: ProClip Take a look at the pictures at the forum's album, by zed-er, named: 370 Launch It should not be long before an aftermarket replacement inset is released. Last edited by SoCal 370Z; 02-07-2009 at 01:25 PM. Reason: Added pertinent info |
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for the Pioneer AVIC-F500BT, how do you connect it to the car? do you just plug it into the power outlet (lighter) socket like most Gps' like the garmins?
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hmmm i called 6th ave electronics around my area and they carry this unit. im really interested in purchasing it. its for sale $199.99 but theres a bundle pack that comes with the ipod connector ($29) and the amp ($48) all for $248. I asked the guy where would the amp go, and he said its a small amp that connects behind the stock radio. meaning they have to remove the radio and install the amp then put the radio back in place. that way, the turn by turn text to speech, bluetooth, and music goes through the car speakers. It sounds good to me but i dont know how to remove the factory radio unit. thats basically the only thing holding me back. any help would be greatly appreciated on how to remove the stock radio. thanks
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