Videos: Navigation and 6MT arm rest compartment
Videos: Navigation and 6MT arm rest compartment
Navigation with XM Traffic and 3D modeling:
Some of you asked about wire pass-through for the RCA. I didn't see any. And look at the lack of space in the 6MT. I want my compartment space!
Some of you asked about wire pass-through for the RCA. I didn't see any. And look at the lack of space in the 6MT. I want my compartment space!
Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. There is a way to plug something in the rca jack and close the door. If you notice on the underside of the door there is a notch that lines up with a couple of ridges on the console. Wires look like they should be able to exit there.
Originally Posted by shaneotool
Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. There is a way to plug something in the rca jack and close the door. If you notice on the underside of the door there is a notch that lines up with a couple of ridges on the console. Wires look like they should be able to exit there.
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Originally Posted by absolutg
lol was that a condom you pulled out in the shiny square-like packaging?
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Originally Posted by canuck
OMG, I was thinking the same thing when he pulled those square packages out. Goofy + 07 G35 = gettin' laid.


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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by N50
...or at least very hopeful now that he has his new G.

HAHAHAHAHA I knew one of you would say it's a condom. It's the anti-static bag for the bridge toll transponder (those devices that allow you to just drive through the bridge toll without having to pay in cash). Around the Bay Area, there are locations that read these transponders, which helps 511.org to track how long it takes one person to get from A to B. So now, when you drive around the Bay Area freeways, you see these huge lighted signs that tell you something like, "Hwy 237 - 25min." But for those who want total privacy, you put the transponder in the anti-static bag.
Originally Posted by GoofyG28
HAHAHAHAHA I knew one of you would say it's a condom. It's the anti-static bag for the bridge toll transponder (those devices that allow you to just drive through the bridge toll without having to pay in cash). Around the Bay Area, there are locations that read these transponders, which helps 511.org to track how long it takes one person to get from A to B. So now, when you drive around the Bay Area freeways, you see these huge lighted signs that tell you something like, "Hwy 237 - 25min." But for those who want total privacy, you put the transponder in the anti-static bag.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by GoofyG28
It's the anti-static bag for the bridge toll transponder (those devices that allow you to just drive through the bridge toll without having to pay in cash).




