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yeah i see your point. its a piece of hardware purposely designed for that. not like a PC that can be pretty much anything.

well, id love to see it running! you have the factory screen too right?

yeah i see your point. its a piece of hardware purposely designed for that. not like a PC that can be pretty much anything.

well, id love to see it running! you have the factory screen too right?

Yep...I'm gonna keep to factory screens to entertain the kiddies and use the HU for GPS and whatnot,.

I actually picked up a couple of those $99 ZTE V9/Optus MyTab Android tablets...rooted it, and upgraded to Gingerbread. Runs quite good and can almost do everything a carputer does....slower of course!

Thinking of getting them mounted to the back of the headrest for the kids. Or maybe get one of these:

http://www.ram-mount.com/CatalogResults/PartDetails/tabid/63/partid/082065077045066045051049054045049045050051056085/Default.aspx

http://www.arkon.com/accessories/galaxy_tab_car_mount.html

and mount it up front...

i got a samsung galaxy tab (telstra version) rooted and installed gingerbread. wow its a completely different tab now. it actually works with speed!!

those universal mounts are good, but you have to make sure the GPS antenna can get reception for the navigation to work properly

hahah i love it! ghetto style :)

video of the sound please!! and any flames that may pop out of the end too

Will get a vid tomorrow maybe. No flames, a couple back fires on downshift, nothing to epic though.

Plan is to get rid of the stupidly big centre muffler soon too.

Basically wana ruin this car as much as I can so I have an excuse to put a V8 in it lol

Hmm I'm thinking of getting one of these....

http://alpine.com.au/showItem.php?item_id=188

Just gotta get the double DIN conversion done...>_<

I thought about getting something like that but I didn't like the idea of having to take my eyes that far off the road to look at the GPS, so I went without GPS. I have a nice Navman that will sit on the windscreen just within view, probably safer.

Cheaper.

No I cant tell u how much :P

of cause not.....that would be helpful!......and theres nothing better than not being helpful is there!!!! worship.gif

Edited by Jetwreck

Will get a vid tomorrow maybe. No flames, a couple back fires on downshift, nothing to epic though.

Plan is to get rid of the stupidly big centre muffler soon too.

Basically wana ruin this car as much as I can so I have an excuse to put a V8 in it lol

lol v8 now thats a conversion i wanna see!

of cause not.....that would be helpful!......and theres nothing better than not being helpful is there!!!! worship.gif

Why? You planning on buying one?

I really don't know how telling everyone that I can get it installed for 1/2 the rrp is going to help...esp when its from a friend of mine who owns a car security/audio workshop.

But hey, if it makes you happy...

Edited by ironpaw

Why? You planning on buying one?

I really don't know how telling everyone that I can get it installed for 1/2 the rrp is going to help...esp when its from a friend of mine who owns a car security/audio workshop.

But hey, if it makes you happy...

hook line and........

lol....what would I want one for!rofl.gifbut maybe someone else does

....why you asking!....got cheap ones to sell!

I get in the car to get away from that crap!!!!....not to add to it.

Edited by Jetwreck

steering wheel controls dont work with the factory single din.

6 stacker (not that it was the best anyway)

aftermarket head unit wont automatically select AUX input when you hit the TV button

Edited by zei20l

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