Pioneer Z1 Navigation & Multimedia PACKAGE with EVERYTHING
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Pioneer Z1 Navigation & Multimedia PACKAGE with EVERYTHING
i was planning on doing a kickass stereo & A/V setup in the G over the winter, but i have decided to keep the stereo more simple
i recently bought a Pioneer Z1 navigation/video headunit from a fellow member of G35Driver about a month ago. he had the unit for less than a month before he traded in his car, so he sold me everything as a complete package that included all the following stuff...
- Pioneer AVIC-Z1 multimedia navigation headunit (with internal hard drive, stores any CDs you put into the player so you never have to put them in again, and you never need to put in a Navigation Map DVD)
- Pioneer ipod Adapter
- Pioneer NDBC-1 Rearview Camera
- AVIC411 Custom Bypass Unit (disables the security lockout on the Z1 so you can input navi stuff and watch movies while moving)
- 2003-2004 Double Din Kit (silver) with A/C controller
- custom Nissan/Infiniti wiring harness already soldered to Pioneer harness (making the Z1 plug-and-play)
after i bought it from him, i also ordered:
- Pioneer NDBT-1 Bluetooth module (allows you to make and recieve calls from the Z1 headunit, upload your phonebook to the Z1 including photo caller ID pics, call any POI in the navi database, etc)
- Pioneer GEX-P10XMT which is an XM Satellite tuner with NAVTraffic... if you subscribe to XM and also to the NavTraffic service, you get live traffic information displayed on the Z1 navigation map. color of the road indicates how much traffic (green-moving, red-bumper2bumper, etc)
basically this is EVERYTHING you need to have a kickass navigation and multimedia setup in your car. this whole package would cost around $3100 + shipping if you bought everything retail.
i'm looking to get $2500 for the whole enchilada anybody who's interested can post up here, PM, or email me
i recently bought a Pioneer Z1 navigation/video headunit from a fellow member of G35Driver about a month ago. he had the unit for less than a month before he traded in his car, so he sold me everything as a complete package that included all the following stuff...
- Pioneer AVIC-Z1 multimedia navigation headunit (with internal hard drive, stores any CDs you put into the player so you never have to put them in again, and you never need to put in a Navigation Map DVD)
- Pioneer ipod Adapter
- Pioneer NDBC-1 Rearview Camera
- AVIC411 Custom Bypass Unit (disables the security lockout on the Z1 so you can input navi stuff and watch movies while moving)
- 2003-2004 Double Din Kit (silver) with A/C controller
- custom Nissan/Infiniti wiring harness already soldered to Pioneer harness (making the Z1 plug-and-play)
after i bought it from him, i also ordered:
- Pioneer NDBT-1 Bluetooth module (allows you to make and recieve calls from the Z1 headunit, upload your phonebook to the Z1 including photo caller ID pics, call any POI in the navi database, etc)
- Pioneer GEX-P10XMT which is an XM Satellite tuner with NAVTraffic... if you subscribe to XM and also to the NavTraffic service, you get live traffic information displayed on the Z1 navigation map. color of the road indicates how much traffic (green-moving, red-bumper2bumper, etc)
basically this is EVERYTHING you need to have a kickass navigation and multimedia setup in your car. this whole package would cost around $3100 + shipping if you bought everything retail.
i'm looking to get $2500 for the whole enchilada anybody who's interested can post up here, PM, or email me
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From: Staten Island, NYC
Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
willing to part out? i dont want the bluetooth or gex things
I'd be interested in everything ...
-minus BT, sat, 03-04 din :P
-minus BT, sat, 03-04 din :P
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Check out avic411.com - You should be able to find it in the forums. Look for Ducatiboy, he's the one that sells the bypass for this system.
There's also a simple way to hack it if you don't care to bypass. Flash your lights on and off when the system is on the boot screen and you will get full access w/o the parking brake engaged. It's supposed to be bad for our headlights, but I don't care about having the bypass so this works for the rare occasion I want to play a DVD while driving.
Also, in case you haven't seen, the gracenote database was recently updated on pioneer's website. Was pissing me off that all my CD titles weren't showing up.
There's also a simple way to hack it if you don't care to bypass. Flash your lights on and off when the system is on the boot screen and you will get full access w/o the parking brake engaged. It's supposed to be bad for our headlights, but I don't care about having the bypass so this works for the rare occasion I want to play a DVD while driving.
Also, in case you haven't seen, the gracenote database was recently updated on pioneer's website. Was pissing me off that all my CD titles weren't showing up.
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
ducatiguy
actually ducatiboy is right, not ducatiguy.
he's all over the forum...you can't really miss him since he is the moderator for the Z-1 section.



