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Tundra aftermarket navigation system's

Discussion in 'Truck & SUV' started by YamahaTundraV8, Jul 22, 2006.

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Navigation system

eclipse avn 5500 0 vote(s) 0.0%
Pioneer acic Z1 2 vote(s) 100.0%
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    Tundra aftermarket navigation system's

    poll which Aftermarket nav system would you buy>?
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    i like tomtom mobile on my pocket pc :rule:
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    DeebsTundra Big Tires :)

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    "Hey guys! We aren't even on the trail anymore! Look! The trail's over here!"
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    Yaaaaa well it works even better on paved streets!!
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    I have to say, having a HTC Wizard or something with GPS is pretty damn cool. That being said, I voted for the Avic Z1 because I'm a sofee for the non-flip out screens. That's the way they're supposed to be and I probably wouldn't get one unless I could fit it that way.
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    I've had the Pioneer avic On my Tundra a week now and still haven't really taken full advance of the system there is SO much I don't know about this unit on feature's it's better off to read the manual. I do agree with you on screens I don't like the motorized flip up and down screen which is designed for a single din application. Since the Tundra utilizes a Dual Din dash design I wanted a Unit that would fit this space very easy yet not provide any gap's and SO far it has completed that with the exception on the side gap not being flush with my wood grain dash but overall it's not that bad ..

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