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Old 01-22-2007, 10:22 PM
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I Have A 2004 Gallardo And Want To Put A Oem Nav In Will It Work Etc. Do I Need Any Parts Or Just The Nav
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If I remember correctly the wire harness in the early G's was not already setup in cars without NAV. To do this is quite some work since then NAV system links into the CAN data bus to get road speed, and display info on the dash. If that is actully the case you may want to simply get an non-OEM system installed. Some to my mind are actully better. Last year I did this with my '05 G and deposited it at:-http://www.lamboweb.com/Repairs_Sect...Navigation.htm. Others have done the same thing. Drop by a car audio shop and ask questions. It's well worth doing BTW if you do a lot of driving.
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Old 02-05-2007, 07:51 PM
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I'm not sure that's true. I believe an OEM head unit can be successfully installed to add NAV to an MY04, and dealers can reflash the car with a correct zip file to make sure everything works together correctly. OE Lambo nav head units run around $2800-3000 though, and you'd most certainly need a GPS antenna. I agree with Monahan about some aftermarket units being better though, but I'm a fan of simplicity, big buttons, & easy to use.
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I agree - you can get a great non-OEM for 1/3 of the price. And it will perform better.
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