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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8710110" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Interesting video. Obviously it is possible to do quite a bit with it, although you're getting into niche territory for sure. It'll be easy to get lost or make a bad mistake if you don't have the preservation of the original car in mind for the whole project. Finding something that works with that kit, perhap a mobile unit would fit there and you could put the original either under the dash or find a conversion kit that specifically mentions that car and all of your features. I just don't think there's much of a market for it unless it's a programmable conversion where they can afford to make the code but not the dedicated hardware for it.</p><p></p><p>There's a general consensus that cheap chinesium android units have bad audio quality, so unless you get one from a good brand like you'd find on Crutchfield it's likely to cause more trouble than its worth in that car. <a href="https://www.crutchfield.com/g_462450/Android-Auto-Compatible-Car-Stereos.html?tp=72381" target="_blank">https://www.crutchfield.com/g_462450/Android-Auto-Compatible-Car-Stereos.html?tp=72381</a> Any of those will likely offer better sound quality than the OEM one (minus the Boss ones, stay clear of those). The more troublesome part will be finding one that has enough features to warrant replacing the default one and also is able to be installed in the unusual location. Not necessarily saying to buy from Crutchfield since their prices aren't the best, but they're pretty particular about the products they carry for the most part. They might also have someone on staff who's worked on that car since they offer installation kits. Could be worth using their chat feature. They're not like top notch pros, but they're way more knowledgeable in my opinion than most chain retail installers since they field questions all day.</p><p></p><p>My bad about the wrong forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8710110, member: 679555"] Interesting video. Obviously it is possible to do quite a bit with it, although you're getting into niche territory for sure. It'll be easy to get lost or make a bad mistake if you don't have the preservation of the original car in mind for the whole project. Finding something that works with that kit, perhap a mobile unit would fit there and you could put the original either under the dash or find a conversion kit that specifically mentions that car and all of your features. I just don't think there's much of a market for it unless it's a programmable conversion where they can afford to make the code but not the dedicated hardware for it. There's a general consensus that cheap chinesium android units have bad audio quality, so unless you get one from a good brand like you'd find on Crutchfield it's likely to cause more trouble than its worth in that car. [URL]https://www.crutchfield.com/g_462450/Android-Auto-Compatible-Car-Stereos.html?tp=72381[/URL] Any of those will likely offer better sound quality than the OEM one (minus the Boss ones, stay clear of those). The more troublesome part will be finding one that has enough features to warrant replacing the default one and also is able to be installed in the unusual location. Not necessarily saying to buy from Crutchfield since their prices aren't the best, but they're pretty particular about the products they carry for the most part. They might also have someone on staff who's worked on that car since they offer installation kits. Could be worth using their chat feature. They're not like top notch pros, but they're way more knowledgeable in my opinion than most chain retail installers since they field questions all day. My bad about the wrong forum. [/QUOTE]
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