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Dash pod for large screen SatNav, CarPC, Tablet etc

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Saw one of these yesterday...

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Fitted to one of these...

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A part from the relocated Hazard switch (and chrome mounting screws) it look pretty good, wrapping with carbon fibre film would be an improvement...

Hmmmmmmm, food for thought!

I was only thinking the other day whether or not you could set up a 7" tablet with Google maps and use it as a sat nav system

I was only thinking the other day whether or not you could set up a 7" tablet with Google maps and use it as a sat nav system

Thought you had a Columbus Brimma?

No Waiting that looks like a cool idea if you get it done make sure you keep us updated! Do you know what the extra bit sticking out of trim on passenger side is along silver strip above clove box? Might be a scout thing handle or something its just I have never seen a scout before.

Thought you had a Columbus Brimma?

I do, I just came across 7" Android tablets going for under £100 and thought they'd make relatively cheap sat navs

I do, I just came across 7" Android tablets going for under £100 and thought they'd make relatively cheap sat navs

So you want two 7" sat nav screens at once?

So you want two 7" sat nav screens at once?

No, you derbrain, I was just thinking to myself, I never said I wanted one :think:

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No Waiting that looks like a cool idea if you get it done make sure you keep us updated! Do you know what the extra bit sticking out of trim on passenger side is along silver strip above clove box? Might be a scout thing handle or something its just I have never seen a scout before.

I won't be installing one as I no longer have my Scout, and yes that's a grab handle that is standard on the Scout

You'd lose the two centre vents with that setup.

Also I'd not want to leave my iPad on display..

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