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Old 03-10-2008, 02:26 PM
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Default Re: Getting the stock NAV to accept DVD output

Yeah, $450 is steep, especially since they don't seem to completely document what features you get with each individual installation. I guess I'll simply wait for Wile E's documentation of his method. I have a feeling his will cost about $4.50 total.

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[FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']Thank you for the order. However, the Navigation Video/Camera interface will not work with your 2007 Tundra. [/FONT]

[FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']There is only one version of Navigation Audio/Video Interface for the new 2007 Tundra. It is completely plug&play and comes with 2 sets of Audio/Video inputs for $495.00 (second input can also be uses an automatic backup camera input). The system is control from the radio button (does not require any external switch or wiring).[/FONT]

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