Sold FS : Carputer Stuff, and/or computer and audio equipment.

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Ok guys. I put this in my truck and its pretty cool, BUT, Im not real tech savy, and can't seem to get everything to work perfect... Therefore my experiment is your gain. Below is a list of componets, which I will sell seperately, but prefer to sell together.

LCD: Lilliput 629GL-70NP 7" VGA Touchscreen w/ Auto Back-up Camera Switch

DASH KIT: Metra Silver w/ Texture

WIRING: Metra Toyota Factory Wiring Harness

AMP: Nitro BMW-4 300w 4-channel Amplifier

PS: M2-ATX 160W Intelligent DC-DC PSU

MB: Zotac Motherboard

HD: 160GB Western Digital SATA Hard Drive

RAM: 1GB x 2 DDR2 RAM

SOFTWARE: Windows XP Pro & Centrafuse 3.1 w/ North American Navigation.

WIRELESS: Rosewill 802.11 b/g USB wireless network adapter.

BLUETOOTH: Adaptec Bluetooth Dongle

DVD: Slim External USB DVD Player

GPS: Garmin USB GPS 18 w/ nRoute Navigation Software and mount

AM/FM/HD: American AM/FM/HD Radio receiver w/ serial port interface and serial port to USB adapter.

MIC: Slim noice-cancelling visor mic.

Other: All necessary RCA, power cables, etc.

So basically this is a computer entertainment system for your truck. It does AM/FM/HD radio, Bluetooth phone control, wireless internet,GPS navigation, plays dvds, gets the weather, works like a giant ipod. Also controls your ipod, and can also have XM radio added, as well as an OBD2 interface to control and view diagnostics. Everything is controlled via a touchscreen. The car power supply automatically powers up and powers down the system when the car is turned on or off. A seperate amp puts the audio out over the speakers. All necessary harnesses are included so that no cutting of factory wires is necessary. Currently everything works, except the GPS is weird, apparently a patch is needed to make the Garmin talk to the centrafuse software. I've just given up on it as I am not a software guy. The amp and AM/FM receiver fit behind the screen, and the CPU is in the glovebox. I've included some pictures, the wires need neatening, but I never finished up. You can also hook up additional displays, and hook the backup camera to the screen if desired.

$650.00 shipped.

 
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