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 Posted: Mon Oct 17th, 2005 07:04 pm
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Has anyone out there tried to fit a screen and navigation into the factory slot. I dont even know how to start this project, can someone help me out.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 17th, 2005 10:27 pm
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Where you located?  ANyway I had an In dash screen and put it in the factory slot and the navigation unit I put undert the seat.  I got pictures somewhere.  Anyway let us now how we can help.  What gear you installing?



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 Posted: Tue Oct 18th, 2005 06:47 pm
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Sorry, Im in Houston Texas. I just joined this site, I was looking around on the web for something or someone how can help me with my little problem and I found this site and I love it. Anyway I have a Pioneer AVH-P7500 Screen, and I am wanting to navi on it but I need it to go in the factory slot because my driver seat has the brain under it, the passenger seat has the x-box under that, and I was going to try to put the brain behind the dash but I cant find any room because I have the TV tuner behind there.

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 Posted: Tue Oct 18th, 2005 07:22 pm
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I know a kid that put a screen where the radio goes. He had to drenel the hole a bit bigger and fiberglassed the screen housing(a headreast housing I think) in the slot and than fit the screen into that. He cut the dash over the glove box for an aftermarket radio. He was also going to relocate the 4 way flasher tryangle button to the coin tray(right of the instrument cluster) and than mount the ends of some PS2 controller extension cables where the 4way flasher is over the screen. I don't think he completly finished it but he did get the screen and radio compleated. He lost the car shortly after doing all the work.

It sounds like you got quite the setup in your car.



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 Posted: Tue Oct 18th, 2005 10:05 pm
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Well this is an indash screen that comes out when you hit the botton. It is already in there but I want to put in a navigation unit, they are both the size of normal sized DIN cd player, there is only room for like a quarter of the navi, well yall know its the area not taken up by a after-market cd player. putting the navi on the passenger side is not a option.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 19th, 2005 12:24 am
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what model is the navi? 



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 Posted: Wed Oct 19th, 2005 12:54 am
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It is the Pioneer AVIC-505. It isn't the best looking one but I am on a slight budget, mostly because I dont need it but I still want one because you never know when you might need it.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 19th, 2005 01:20 am
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werd so my suggestion is to use the remote eye and mount the unit in the trunk or even under the back seat.  or IN the back seat facing out or build a center console and mount it in there.



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