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My Bad in car PC Dream!!!!

sleep.gif.........zzzzzzzzzz.....shit I thought I left work to get away from PC's.....oh wait....what a VIRUS!!!!!!!!!......it's taken over the car.....oh no!!!!!

.....bloody Malware from porn sitesninja.gif

sweat.gifCar wont start.....bomb_ie.gif

lesson to myself.....never let Microsoft OS's into the car again.

sleep.gif..ohmy.gif....oh phew it was just a dream!!!!

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P.S. I know I knowwacko.gif...was funny to me though!!!

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lol you know whats really funny?

the fiat has windows mobile in the bluetooth/media player. and yes i can perform updates! however via usb, it doesnt connect to windows update :(

Good thing it doesn't. The Fiat would be getting slower and slower by the day if it was receiving Windows Updates.

Nice thread !

Back on topic....I like the touchscreen setups...I was goingto do this too but decided to leave the Factory screen in and link to it usingthe Aux in.

I have my seat faaaaaarr back to accommodate my legs andfound the centre console (where the screen is) hard to reach without a bendforward. I post some pics of my set up on the weekend, some may find itinteresting.

Anyways, onto my next DIY

The sound in the front seats of the car is pretty good, butsitting in the back there is no bass really coming from the rear door speakersin my M35.

I was planning on either an upgrade of the in-door speakers

(Any recommendations??) I hear some 6.5's will drop straight in?

I think there is an amp in the back right (in front of theTV Sat?)...

can I run a Bass Tube off this by any chance?

What about some additional rears either side of the rearwindows?

Cheers all

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