Factory Navi on Non-Navi G
#1
Factory Navi on Non-Navi G
Hello Everyone,
I am looking to add navi to my G (with premium pckg, etc.) but am looking to stay with my factory radio (plus dont want to alter the console).
Where (online) can i find a factory navi setup or a passable aftermarket navigation that will go setup where the factory would have?
I am looking to add navi to my G (with premium pckg, etc.) but am looking to stay with my factory radio (plus dont want to alter the console).
Where (online) can i find a factory navi setup or a passable aftermarket navigation that will go setup where the factory would have?
#2
Carputer, Clarion NICE, or try what this guy did (pics 5,6 and 7):
https://g35driver.com/forums/picture-share/94275-pics-new-rims-tint-aftermarket-pioneer-dvd.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/picture-share/94275-pics-new-rims-tint-aftermarket-pioneer-dvd.html
#3
you need a new wiring harness to install the factory nav on a non-nav g, i would go aftermarket. try mp3car.com they have a module that goes into the cubby and slides out and up. it looks pretty good too and a close match to the brushed aluminum trim. i'm sure you could hook up a navi to the screen that they offer.
#4
Originally Posted by 5150DS
Carputer, Clarion NICE, or try what this guy did (pics 5,6 and 7):
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94275
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94275
#7
eh... after reviewing his post, i noticed doing that basically renders my bose radio plus 6cd changer "useless". It also does not look clean.
well now im looking at MP3Car, and i guess $600 isnt so bad for a perfect fit that looks clean. Any of you experience this? i wonder how to install navi on it...
well now im looking at MP3Car, and i guess $600 isnt so bad for a perfect fit that looks clean. Any of you experience this? i wonder how to install navi on it...
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#8
Originally Posted by DRoQ
eh... after reviewing his post, i noticed doing that basically renders my bose radio plus 6cd changer "useless". It also does not look clean.
well now im looking at MP3Car, and i guess $600 isnt so bad for a perfect fit that looks clean. Any of you experience this? i wonder how to install navi on it...
well now im looking at MP3Car, and i guess $600 isnt so bad for a perfect fit that looks clean. Any of you experience this? i wonder how to install navi on it...
#10
Originally Posted by fortified
Most after-markets have more features, at about half the price. Just a matter of making them look like they belong, or keep them 'portable' and plug em in when you need them.