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  1. Response back from Cobb several weeks ago: Thanks for contacting Cobb Tuning! We are finally getting close to starting this particular project, but because it is early on in the development stage I do not have a good ETA for you. I want to say that we will have this ready to go later this year, but there is no telling until testing begins. Let me know if you have any other questions in the meantime!
  2. Interested! Are they universal mats or custom fit? Please post up some pics and brand.
  3. Odd! I've noticed the forums appear to magically change the link to another site sometimes. Refreshing seems to solve the issue, but either way it looks like the one listed is no longer in stock. You'll need eBay item number: 222120659478 http://www.ebay.com/itm/222120659478
  4. Sorry for the delay! I still haven't given up on the guide. Just been crazy busy with work recently. I'll make some time over the next couple of weeks to wrap this up.
  5. Yup, this one is the jdm nav bezel, however my first install was a modified oem cubby. Sorry folks things have been crazy busy. I am going to try and get the cubby mod portion updated soon!
  6. Parts List Nexus 7 Tablet (2013 or 2012 Models) 2013 Wi-Fi 2nd Gen Tablet Acceptable Price Range: $120-$160 for a used 32GB model on eBay Notes: The 2013 (2nd Gen) Nexus 7 has a higher resolution and faster processor. It will also allow you to run the latest paid version of Timur’s rom. Recommend. 2012 Wi-Fi 1st Gen Tablet Acceptable Price: $40-$70 for a used 32GB model on ebay Notes: The 2012 (1st Gen) Nexus 7 is slower and has a lower resolution screen. This tablet also runs an older version of Timur’s rom which is now unsupported and will require digging through web forums to locate an old download link when it was listed as freeware. Great for a cheap budget setup 1x OTG Cable ($8.47) Link: https://www.amazon.com/Micro-Female-Cable-Power-Splitter/dp/B00NSBVNCM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482101447&sr=8-1&keywords=Micro%20USB%20Male%20To%20USB%20Female%20Host%20OTG%20Cable%20+%20Splitter&tag=viglink20901-20 Notes: Don’t try and save $5 by buying the $3 cable that has a micro USB end for the charger. I’ve tried similar cables and they do not allow the tablet to fast charge. 2x USB Extension Cables ($6.99 x 2 = $13.98) Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019DZG9DY Notes: You will need to buy 2 of these USB Car Charger ($7.49) Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P060MRK USB DAC ($6.90) Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001MSS6CS Notes: This devices keeps you from running an analog audio cable from the tablet back to your AUX port in your arm rest. Also has a mic port if you would like to use voice controls. This is only used if you are using factory AUX or an aftermarket AUX adapter. Optional: Powered USB Hub ($9.99 + $7.99 = $17.98) USB Hub Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MHIVYZ8 Micro USB Cable Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UFG5GVM Notes: Needed if you will be using multiple USB devices (USB DAC, USB Drive, Tactrix, etc..) Optional: GROM SUB08B3 Bluetooth for 07-09 Legacy Link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121800235953 Notes: To use this Bluetooth adapter you will need a P-204UH head unit that includes both AUX and Satellite buttons. Finding a used one of these is ideal if you do not currently have an AUX in port Optional: USB Powered Bluetooth FM Transmitter Link: https://www.amazon.com/Lumsing-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Transmitter-Microphone/dp/B016KIT2V8 Note: I’ve never tested this product, I’ve only listed it as it is powered off USB and has half decent reviews. If you have a 05-06 legacy and do not want to buy a P-204UH or you do not want solder any of the aftermarket AUX adapters into your existing head unit, an easy option would be a Bluetooth or AUX USB FM Transmitter.
  7. I get quite a few random PMs on my various Nexus 7 tablet installs. I’ll be updating this post to include a well-documented easy to follow DIY install guide. Most other tablet install guides I've seen are overly complicated or are skimpy on details, however this guide will simplify the process a bit for those less technically capable . Please note that this guide is currently incomplete. I will be working to populate all areas as time allows. My Current Setup: http://i66.tinypic.com/14t8qoz.jpg http://i68.tinypic.com/mhvndw.jpg [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfunO9MTLwI]Legacy GT Nexus 7 in dash tablet demo - YouTube[/ame] Other Setups: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHEi_YgUX20]My Previous 2012 1st Gen Nexus 7 - YouTube[/ame] 2012 1st Gen Nexus 7 built for a friend http://i64.tinypic.com/m950tk.jpg
  8. Nice! My friend and I took a cd-rom motor and attached a mirror to it, then shined a 1 watt blue laser at it to make a nice vortex. If your laser is anything other than infrared you should see how a 60 watt vortext looks
  9. I have a solidworks file for the center cubby gauge pod that allows you to close the lid. PM me your email and I'll send it over.
  10. Hate to throw this one out there but you could always reach out to a etuner like cryo and ask him how much it would cost to overwrite intelligent mode profile with sport or sportsharp.
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