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Connected an Ipod cable that charges and plays my music through the stereo (some crap aftermarket head unit that came with the car)

Only problem is I must have moved a cable or done something because my airbag light is flashing on the dash! will have to pull it apart and see whats going on! I have no idea what wires it would be though!

Ben.

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Just wired up my new JVC DV5500 DVD head unit. Wired it up to the Asuka TV tuner I have. It does some cool things like control USB/iPods and video output of contents and CD details.

DVD video out which goes via the Asuka TV tuner to the Navi screen.

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CD details when played via the HU.

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I also worked out the piouts from the Xanavi unit so I could still use the unit as a CD player if I wanted. This is the adaptor I made up to suit the line in to the HU from the Xanavi. I just need t ofigure out if the HU has a AV in trigger. If it does I'll be able to wire up the Xanavi to turn the HU on when you power it up to play a CD.

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and this is what you get, just like the stock headunit.

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I fitted Jetwrecked's old AR-X springs to give me some more lift :) I also played around with taking some photos, most of them didnt turn out as I'd quite like, so I'll have another go at it soon (I was taking the photos for photographic experience rather than for the purpose of highlighting my new ride height, I'll be sure to take some of those soon too!)

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I fitted Jetwrecked's old AR-X springs to give me some more lift :rofl: I also played around with taking some photos, most of them didnt turn out as I'd quite like, so I'll have another go at it soon (I was taking the photos for photographic experience rather than for the purpose of highlighting my new ride height, I'll be sure to take some of those soon too!)

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wicked photo there, what sort of settings was that on?

and lens too?

I fitted Jetwrecked's old AR-X springs to give me some more lift :) I also played around with taking some photos, most of them didnt turn out as I'd quite like, so I'll have another go at it soon (I was taking the photos for photographic experience rather than for the purpose of highlighting my new ride height, I'll be sure to take some of those soon too!)

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lol......high enough for yah....now you know why I wanted to get closer to the earth.

Great shot by the way.

P.S. You got a side on shot so I can see the height for ref....PM me if you want.

P.S.S....I want that grill! :)

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wicked photo there, what sort of settings was that on?

and lens too?

Cheers :) it was a 30 second exposure (to get the city lights) @ f11, lens was my tokina 11-66 (shot at 11mm) - fired off a handful of speedlite flashes also :)

lol......high enough for yah....now you know why I wanted to get closer to the earth.

Great shot by the way.

P.S. You got a side on shot so I can see the height for ref....PM me if you want.

P.S.S....I want that grill! :)

The height is awesome, I can now actually enter and exit my driveway without causing damage to my kit :) I haven't got a side shot yet, but I'll get one for you soon :(

http://www.nengun.com/unknown/ken-style-st...-aero-kit-21157 - dunno what the shipping will be like, and its sustained some damage, but if you're wanting to do some repairs on it well then its an option :)

you still having a problem.... you should come around one weekend and we can see if we can sort it out for you

Cheers

Andy

Yeha i know huh. i might get around to it soon. otherwise i will just keep sooking about it.

i will be out of work in a few days. so will have time maybe unless i get a job asap. (know anything going?)

Connected an Ipod cable that charges and plays my music through the stereo (some crap aftermarket head unit that came with the car)

Only problem is I must have moved a cable or done something because my airbag light is flashing on the dash! will have to pull it apart and see whats going on! I have no idea what wires it would be though!

Ben.

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you removed the glove box didnt you.

Cheers :blush: it was a 30 second exposure (to get the city lights) @ f11, lens was my tokina 11-66 (shot at 11mm) - fired off a handful of speedlite flashes also :(

gotta get me a shorter lens, and a half decent tripod, and a decent flash and many more things

have you tried any rolling shots? if you can hold something around 1/200 or even 1/100 shutter speed steady then they look awesome

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