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Aftermarket NAV in Flip Up Enclosure
has anyone tried removing the flip up enclosure in their base model 370z and placing an aftermarket headunit there? I'd like to see some pics of some of your installs if it has been done. I don't really like the idea of removing the stock head unit and replacing it with a NAV there, seems pointless to have to look down to use the headunit.
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Not deep enough, you can do a screen but not a full double din head unit.
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They guy at a local shop laughed at me, he was like why you want 2 screens?! Radio will have one why 2? ha ha ha ha
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thanks for the info. I was actually thinking about putting a full double din screen headunit into that space. I was planning on taking out the stock headunit to place miscellaneous things like a turbo/na timer (when i go boost) and what not.
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Place your double din in the lower spot, where your radio is and any gauges/controls you want above that (also a turbo timer is not needed). Also, not sure if you have a touring model but you can place a boost controller right in front of the center console cleanly. http://i313.photobucket.com/albums/l...D/P1110372.jpg |
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It can be done! NICE!!!! |
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Hopefully by the beginning of next year I will have it redone to look OEM, just have to wait and see. :) |
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Only time you should let the system idle before you shut it off is if you were hooning the car and then wanted to turn it off 30 seconds later. Then I would say wait a minute, but even then it is not going to destroy anything. |
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If you want a head unit stock location is the place. |
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