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did this a few days back..

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its a M Spec NUR :blink:

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started with this

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turned the key on and had a fiddle with this..

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ripped the screen open , modded it and added this to it ;)

been modded to run via the drivers door speaker as per factory..

I thought it was quite a nice car.

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A quick Q Chris, what screen did you manage to use with the MFD, I'm assuming something fairly easy to swap into it. Just I'm sure a lot of people here would be suffering form the dreaded 'dead pixel line" a lot of MFDs get, this could be a nice cheaper otpion than scoring the original Toshiba screen (which will probably shit as well)

I keep getting offers of cheap MFDs, but all have partially dead screens :S

yes you can. that's the way the customer wanted it. I use the TV button to toggle between the two. the nav system talks regardless of screen display anyway.

Can you still watch DVD's through the MFD?

I can put what ever I want through it. in this case it was sat nav. routing audio is the fun bit depending on the radio used.

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