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researching this now. if there is an interest then I'll go ahead with it. box that I intend to use WILL play movies as well. it will use the OE screen and I'll make a blanking plate for the OE controls.

rough costing is in the $1-2K mark and will cover both generations.

I have a full replacement solution in the works as well. more info on that later.

so do I have interest?

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it would be a all in one box. no splitting it up. I have the other unit here now. picked it up this morn.

it would be a rework on some of the cars.

rianto. it would fix your volume issue as well ( I now have a FULL navi setup out of an 03 so thats what I'm basing this on.)

Danny (sydney)

its still at concept stage - not likely to go into production for at least 8-12 months. in that time I'll probably rework it 3-4 times to get it stable. so if you are going to buy a car based on this alone - dont.

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its a full rework unless I can get more info on the GVN53 units. garmin aren't too forthgiving with that info..

current box I have in mind is entirely different. overlays are proving to be a pain as the early screens ARE NOT a true 7" screen.

ok - using the OE screen is out as far as I'm concerned. size of screen (6.9" diagonal) stops me from finding an overlay that fits. I can get one done but at $800 a shot and a minimum of 5000 I dont see it happening for the 2001-2004 cars.

I do have a rough price on the replacement system (box only no screen) and that comes in at $2kish loaded.

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