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im a casual but working more shifts than a full time

= awesome money, at least you can afford to buy a system LOL i have to stay with stock for a while bahaha go the DVD/TV duo with some good speakers, no need for subs or anything IMHO

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Andrew :(

Here is a different angle on why you could/should get a DVD deck over MP3 Deck.

My last GTR had a Haltech e11v2 which comes with software (to display in real time) gauges for engine vitals (i.e. boost, air/fuel, etc...) on a computer screen/PC setup.

I investigated further the concept and found out you can buy "car PC's, basically small boxes that house a computer with a A/V video out to your DVD Deck. You can also use a bluetooth keyboard/trackball mouse combo (cheap these days) all running of 12v....!!

These days you would just have a 8GB usb key as the storage device for the PC to load windows from.

This setup will negate the need of aftermarket gauges, you wont get pinged by the boys in blue for having gauges above your dash. Also you can have your screen open all the time displaying engine vitals with warning lights on the screen etc.....

I did not ending up doing it as buy that time I sold the car.

If anyone is wanting this type of setup, I will be happy to provide advice on setup, etc.....

Edited by im late

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