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Group Buy on Video interface to convert Nav to DVD

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Hi Everyone

THIS GROUP BUY ENDS July 30, 2005 12AM NIGHT

THE PRICE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS
1-10 $200
10-20 $175
20-30 $150

IT WORKS ON all cars except MB and BMW E60 and E63 (series 5 and 6)

OUR MODULES:

The units have 2 video inputs 1 for DVD and 1 for backup camera, auto switches to backups camera when the car is put in reverse.
Powder Coated Black Case, No engine noise with a metal case
No Moving Parts All Solid State. (No relays, video can't jump air Gap.)
Unit does RGsB, RGBS, inverted Sync and Positive sync
Not a "do it your self kit", factory made unit.
1 Year NO QUESTIONS ASKED WARRANTY.
Picture Quality and Price is the best available on the market. We will beat any price on any RGB unit
Full instructions provided.

We have been in business for over 35 years. Click here to see our store.
http://www.TvandNav2go.com.com

or visit us at www.TvandNav2go.com

We carry a complete line of Audio and Video equipment and specializes in seamless factory up-grades for Navigation-equipped vehicles. This upgrade allows your current Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen to be converted into a mobile theater system, rear camera monitor, or personal computer screen. We currently offer seamless video integration modules for Acura, BMW, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Hummer, Infinity, Jaguar, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes, Mini-Cooper, Nissan, Porsche, Range Rover and many more. We also offer OEM (factory) TV Tuner kits capable of local TV Reception and external A/V inputs for DVD players etc.

Thanks Dominic of www.TVandNav2Go.com :wave:
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What about warranty on the nav unit itself? If it requires any soldering of the unit itself that will clearly void the warranty. My concern is that I've already had to get my nav unit replaced because the zoom knob wouldn't click anymore. I'd hate to have something petty like that happened again and then get told I'm not covered because of any alterations.
Also, is there a possibility of see in advance the instructions? This way we can determine whether or not we are comfortable performing the upgrade or sending it in to you. I've already pulled my unit out of the dash before and that was relatively easy, be curious to see the rest of the steps involved.
I too would be very very interested in seeing these. I doubt I'd touch it, but I work with an electrical engineer who is excellent in the art of soldering! :banana:
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