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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
ok ive got it into my head that im going to retro fit a lr original factory sat nav into my rrs as i didnt specify one or even want one at the time but times change
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Sun Jun 10 2007 8:28pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
never has been was never meant to be and it isnt now |
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Sun Jun 10 2007 8:49pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Not as far as I know! You would also need the speedo pick-up and the electronic compass software (they are what keeps the system functioning when you drive through tunnels or under trees) for dead reckoning mode. Would cost you a fortune to retro fit. I know they are not as nice as an integrated set but why not get an Indigo or a navman and a bluetooth antenna so you can mount the display in the slot for the LR satnav and have the antenna on the rear window or a side glass to ensure good signal reception. I don't have the built in GPS either (mines an SE) and didn't want to pay £2k for the LR one and use the Indigo (which also has all the speed cameras on it and you can update it from the internet dead easy too.) They have postcode input or street input, and the standard system covers the whole of Europe. It's also useful if you have a 2nd car or need to use a rental car as it plugs into a cigarette lighter socket, and of course you can take it out when you buy another car! The latest Parrot hands free phone system is now available with an integrated GPS antenna facility too. If you have a smartphone that also has the tomtom system in it (or any other routing program) then this may be the way to go
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Sun Jun 10 2007 8:50pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
thanks tim
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Sun Jun 10 2007 8:57pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
You could try a car breakers and get the stuff off a write off................................ even if it came from a D3 because I think their system is the same as the RRS 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sun Jun 10 2007 8:59pm |
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jimmy Member Since: 04 Nov 2006 Location: LONDON Posts: 82 |
I also did not feel like paying £2000 + for a fitted sat nav, I have a Mio, which fits perfectely into the rrs sat nav space, also it does not need a aerial, So handy to take indoors and sort out your route or mileage in your own time, and pre plan the journey.Saying that , I find that I hardly ever use it now, only for finding distances
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Sun Jun 10 2007 9:00pm |
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ENVOY Member Since: 09 Nov 2006 Location: In the shit as usual Posts: 5823 |
where you live aljo there must be plenty of lads about who would get you one nice and cheap some of my Previous cars
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Sun Jun 10 2007 9:01pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
mmmmmm a nice tdv8 maybe |
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Sun Jun 10 2007 9:04pm |
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ENVOY Member Since: 09 Nov 2006 Location: In the shit as usual Posts: 5823 |
remind me not to drop in and visit you some of my Previous cars
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Sun Jun 10 2007 9:11pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
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Sun Jun 10 2007 9:23pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
You're a brave man Aljo.... or stupid
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Mon Jun 11 2007 8:18am |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
well i have to admit im quite handy when it comes to auto electrics so yes im stupid and need constructive comments too |
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Mon Jun 11 2007 4:26pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
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Mon Jun 11 2007 5:04pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
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Mon Jun 11 2007 5:17pm |
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