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Old 06-10-2006, 08:02 PM
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I hope I dont get flame for this. I been searching on this topic for 2 days now. I was wondering wat converter u guys using would u reccomend it. The roadster have very bad blind spot so this mod is a must for me.
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Old 06-12-2006, 08:25 AM
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Are you sure there is nothing in the audio forum? A lot of people have done this with aftermarket HUs. I don't think the factory NAV is easy to modify.
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You are looking for www.tvandnav2go.com.

Their converter allows you to add a backup camera that switches on automatically and also allows you to run dvds into your stock nav.

Their cable does not have the correct connectors for the Z regardless what they say. The cost is pretty reasonable and I really really like being able to parallel park without worrying about hitting the car behind me.

Camera is one that you will find in ebay. Unfortunately, the focus comes and goes. Good enough for its purpose though
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I drove a fx45 with a backup camera. It pretty wicked. I want to try to get something close to it.
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[QUOTE=**** Zee]You are looking for www.tvandnav2go.com.

Their converter allows you to add a backup camera that switches on automatically and also allows you to run dvds into your stock nav.

Their cable does not have the correct connectors for the Z regardless what they say...QUOTE]

Does anyone have an update on if they have corrected the connectors for OEM Nav to DVD movies or Backup Camera?
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