gathers dc5-r navi unit.
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gathers dc5-r navi unit. (PICS and VIDEO UP)
I just got a gathers dvd-navi MD player double din unit from a dc5-r today. Installed it and cd players works fine. Is there any way to get the NAVi to work? Would any other HONDA navi dvd work in that player?...I've of some people using the CTR navi in the states with a TL dvd but i am not sure. Any ideas?
Modified by albertleee at 10:19 PM 5/21/2008
Modified by albertleee at 10:19 PM 5/21/2008
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Can't help with this specifically, but I had to run VW Touareg (SUV) Nav discs when I installed the euro-only Navi into my old GTI to have the ability to use North American maps It was a PITA but well worth it in the end
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i have an Pioneer avic-z2 and it has a built in hard drive to store maps, music etc... should have gone with this instead... no need for discs!
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Re: (albertleee)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by albertleee »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">avic d3 is cool but sound quality isnt that great.
system is awesome though, i wouldnt mind having a avid d3 </TD></TR></TABLE>
I really doubt the OEM gathers navi has better sound quality than the D3. If you're looking for great sound quality with navi on a double din unit, Eclipse is the way to go
Anyways, just try different OEM Navi DVD's till you find the right one
system is awesome though, i wouldnt mind having a avid d3 </TD></TR></TABLE>
I really doubt the OEM gathers navi has better sound quality than the D3. If you're looking for great sound quality with navi on a double din unit, Eclipse is the way to go
Anyways, just try different OEM Navi DVD's till you find the right one
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