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Old 02-02-2007, 06:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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TVandNav2Go vs. NAV-TV

Has anyone had any experience between these two companies?

As far as my SRT-8 is concerned, it seems Dominic's Nav2go is the better deal given his special. I had an installer call and it appears that Nav-TV uses the same principal, but am not sure.

Does anyone have any thoughts as I'm looking to do my Porsche as well.

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Old 02-02-2007, 06:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Dom is a supporting vendor, by my calculations has done several thousand members across the LX forums.

my money would be on Dom.. end of story.. I tend to trust those that can back their product. Not knowing anything about the other product, and now knowing how strong they are in the LX market would make me nervous.

Dom has a Master's Degree in Elec Engineering and he owns an LX...
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i would go defenitely with dom.. i will gurantee you that he will do a "GREAT' and 'EXCELLENT" job... if he doesnt i will pay for it... lolol..... that how much confidence i have in dominic i got my done and it was the best modification by far..


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Has anyone had any experience between these two companies?

As far as my SRT-8 is concerned, it seems Dominic's Nav2go is the better deal given his special. I had an installer call and it appears that Nav-TV uses the same principal, but am not sure.

Does anyone have any thoughts as I'm looking to do my Porsche as well.

Thanks.
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Dom is a supporting vendor, by my calculations has done several thousand members across the LX forums.

my money would be on Dom.. end of story.. I tend to trust those that can back their product. Not knowing anything about the other product, and now knowing how strong they are in the LX market would make me nervous.

Dom has a Master's Degree in Elec Engineering and he owns an LX...
While this is all true, prob only a handfull of members did the NAVTV mod, if that.
Also, Think customer support in case of anything. Dom is always here to help with any probvlems, whether it be big or small.
If im not mistaken, I think DOms mod is cheaper as well.

Im sure this thread will fill up quick with members who did Doms mod, and I have never heard any complaints about his work.
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Hi Topgun2121
Hope all is well.
Nav-TV won't touch the radio for $450 or $399. Nav-TV charges if I am not mistaken somewhere around $799. You can call them and verify this. We also offer a 1 year warranty on the mod and labor. If anything happens to the radio we will remove and replace the mod for 1 year no charge. They won't do that either. We have done 1000's of radios for forum members and you can see everyone if VERY happen. Feel free to call us at 718-763-7367. Thank you EVERYONE for your support.
Thanks Dominic TVandNav2Go.com


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As far as my SRT-8 is concerned, it seems Dominic's Nav2go is the better deal given his special. I had an installer call and it appears that Nav-TV uses the same principal, but am not sure.

Does anyone have any thoughts as I'm looking to do my Porsche as well.

Thanks.
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