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Magic Man



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What to put in the screen hole when a screen isn't fitted...

Got an XS coming soon but there is no navigation screen fitted so will have that area open. Is it cd size? Alternatively, could stick a Tom Tom or other portable sat nav in there. Anyone use it for anything unusual...?

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RichardC



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Others have done this with Sony Sat-Nav, but im not sure on the quality of the Sony's units given reviews on the net. Looks good though.

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic2528.html

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Dougden



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I, like a few others, have put the Sony in the blank space and I find that it works well. Very easy to operate and it is a very good fit. I suppose the only flaw is that it runs a second or two behind true position on the road, but not much. I have found that the bluetooth is quite poor though.

I think it is the cheapest after market unit you will find that actually sits snugly and theres a lot of info on this site relating to it. Thumbs Up FL2 TD4 XS Santorini

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Paul



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So far, this pleases me the most:



Click image to enlarge



Very convenient in early morning traffic-jams. :mrgreen:

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green

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chicken george



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Id buy that Thumbs Up but put it in my tractor Laughing At work
At home

"I can't always believe facts I read on the web" - Charles Dickens

winner by default of the tractor vs caravan race

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Magic Man



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Nice Very Happy, thanks all...

Anyone able to give me the dimensions of the hole - would prefer to see if I can match a Tom Tom unit up since I already use that on my phone and it would be easier to share points of interest etc.

Thanks!

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Paul



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chicken george wrote:
Id buy that Thumbs Up but put it in my tractor Laughing


It surprises me that you bought your tractor without the genuine navigation system CG.

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MudBug



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Nice Photoshopping, Paul - The Latte Landy!

Make mine a frothy one Thumbs Up

Post #37857 1st Mar 2009 8:37 pm
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Paul



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Va bene. Subito !
(scusi, no parlo italiano) Embarassed




but I appreciate your reply very much. Grazie.

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chicken george



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Paul wrote:

It surprises me that you bought your tractor without the genuine navigation system CG.


sat nav is the big thing now for tractors, it can be used to steer the tractor to ensure accurate driving

http://www.deere.com/servlet/com.deere.u90...br=0505_PC At work
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Post #37867 1st Mar 2009 9:23 pm
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Paul



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really amazing ! Shocked

Thumbs Up

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alxx



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My advice is to put nothing there.
It is the only decent storage space in the car Exclamation

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Dougden



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Quote:
My advice is to put nothing there.
It is the only decent storage space in the car


Apart from the door pockets and the centre consol, and the shelf in front of the sat nav is very handy for lining up polo's.

Oh and the cubby storage box... Smile FL2 TD4 XS Santorini

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