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Old Dec 26, 2005 | 12:23 AM
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Nav system install in 05' cubby hole

I just picked up an AVIC-N2 for X-mas today. I'd like to keep the functionality of the stock 6 disc changer and somehow integrate the AVIC-N2. I was thinking of trying to install it into the top cubby hole (where the stock Navi goes) and somehow integrate it in with the Bose system. Has anyone done this or seen a previous post of this being done? My searches didn't turn anything this specific up. (I remember a member from near NY who had a motorized screen installed in this space in an older model and actually have the cubby top mounted to the top of the screen...)

If it's not really possible to integrate the AVIC-N2 and the stock system with the disc changer, would it be better for me to pick up the DD conversion kit and put another unit below the screen? Are there any IN DASH disc changers, single din, that would work out there?? Any ideas on this would be great! I somehow want to get a disc changer in this system so I'm not CONSTANTLY taking the DVD Navi data disc in and out!
 
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