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It should be this one for just the cubby and lid: Lid for 2009 Nissan 370Z|68250-1EA0A : CourtesyParts | Genuine OEM Nissan Parts & Accessories what's ridiculous is the cost of the nismo version for my year...almost 700 USD lol |
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I did a nexus install in my miata last year. And still runs great, I've always wanted to do one in my z. Would the nav bezel fit my 09. Cause the glove compartment space is just to small. Also they have timurs rom for the 2gen tablet to. Which in can slap a wireless charger on th back of the tablet that way you can use a otg cable with a USB and not have to worrie about charging. That's what I would use for my z. If I could get it to fit horizontally.
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I'd be doing a parmanent install too and these android tablets are so cheap that makes it feasible. As long as it works with the DashCommand app, has Bluetooth, and will power on and off with the car that's all I need for me anyways. Not trying to replace my head unit or anything like that, I just want the additional gauges for monitoring. And if this can be pieced together for a couple hundred bucks or less like it sounds like then il certainly give it a try. |
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Had to pull my centre panel off this morning to require my head unit and pull some wires and it looks like the pocket is all one piece part of the finished cover panel, so doesn't look like it's just the navi bezel insert but the whole piece would have to get from the dealer and screw on my existing vent pieces etc. That just means a bit more expensive piece though, not more work. |
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Nexus 7 works really well for this, and is not very difficult to mess with either. I have my nexus 7 (2012 version, cost like $60 to buy and is in great operating condition) completely set up and ready, I've just been lazy about finishing the set up. USB ROM for Nexus 7 is perfect for setting up a Nexus 7, and you can get the 2012 version for free if you search. It doesn't have any more continued updates, but it's free. I believe there is a 2013 version released but costs some money. It has more support for it. Little fuzzy on the details though I did all this set up/research back in August. Here is a link for some info: https://mehrvarz.github.io/nexus-7-usbrom/ Here is how I set up my Nexus: http://i.imgur.com/51xLmlal.jpg It turns on automatically with car boot if its plugged into power and will immediately shut off into a deep sleep mode when power is stopped. Mine is set up to use torque with an OBD32 plug via bluetooth, but dash command is also viable. The biggest cost would be trying to make it look OEM like which is what I'd like. Wish there was a plug and play option. Just messing around a while back with positioning and how it felt to use while driving and all. http://i.imgur.com/M1sL8P4l.jpg |
Is that the Torque app display in the bottom picture? Looks like it's a bit more versatile than DashCommand. If so I'll definitely give it a try if I pick up an android and go that route. I don't think that app is available for iOS if I remember right.
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Yeah, the second is the torque pro display. There are three screens available by default but you can customize it to the nth degree. I've not tried DashCommand so I can't comment, but the Torque app has done everything I could need. You're right, Torque is not available for iOS.
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i misread your initial response and posted that comment. then quickly deleted it lol. |
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