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I am installing one now, I chose the Parrot CK3300. This unit has an LCD read out that allows you to access your phones address book and make calls direct. It also has GPS when you connect a PDA or smartphone with GPS software on it.
I have a 2005 Camry SE V6. I am having my shop machine the center consol door to mount the LCD display. They finished it on Monday but installed it upside down. They are fixing it now and are going to machine an inset frame to cover the mistake. Let me know if you have any questions.
I am installing one now, I chose the Parrot CK3300. This unit has an LCD read out that allows you to access your phones address book and make calls direct. It also has GPS when you connect a PDA or smartphone with GPS software on it.
I have a 2005 Camry SE V6. I am having my shop machine the center consol door to mount the LCD display. They finished it on Monday but installed it upside down. They are fixing it now and are going to machine an inset frame to cover the mistake. Let me know if you have any questions.
Sure will, I got some pictures back from my shop on the compartment door with the LCD read out. Unfortunatley the machinist put the door up side down on the machine. I will send pics after it is installed.
Here are some pictures of the display mounted. I will have to open up the dash and get some pictures of where the brains are mounted. As I mentioned before I had my machine shop machine the console door to fit the display screen. They first installed it up side down so I had them machine an aluminum cradle (if you will) to cover up the mistake. Unfortunately the door does not operate as smoothly as it did before, I guess the extra weight of the aluminum makes it harder to open on its own.
Here are some pictures of the display mounted. I will have to open up the dash and get some pictures of where the brains are mounted. As I mentioned before I had my machine shop machine the console door to fit the display screen. They first installed it up side down so I had them machine an aluminum cradle (if you will) to cover up the mistake. Unfortunately the door does not operate as smoothly as it did before, I guess the extra weight of the aluminum makes it harder to open on its own.
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