ZEALOUZ
04-30-2005, 12:37 PM
the following link (below) contains self explanatory pics of an install i did last night for a friend. i did this install in my Z about a week and a half ago. the screen used is http://www.millionbuy.com/nesnstm7055.html from the pics you will see that it fits perfect. this screen is a touch screen but only for the functions of the tv. it is not VGA.
pictures are worth a thousand words, however, if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. http://forums.freshalloy.com/images/graemlins/smile.gif
http://gallery.thevboard.com/index.php?album=SE-Rckt%2FINSTALLATION%20PICS&dispsize=512&start=0
Parts/Tools needed for screen install: '03 cubby, medium sized zip-ties, soldering iron and solder, electrical tape or heat shrink, phillips screw driver and razor knife [note] for this particular head unit (Kenwood), an interface was used to play the PS2 audio through the vehicle speakers. the Kenwood and other brand adapters can be found here http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/nsearch?follow-pro=1&vwcatalog=millionbuy&catalog=millionbuy&quer y=street%20machine%20systems&foo=Shop%20by%20Brand s&image.x=8&image.y=10
Parts/Tools used for PS2 install: power inverter, soldering iron, solder, electrical tape or heat shrink, velcro and a Dremel
pictures are worth a thousand words, however, if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. http://forums.freshalloy.com/images/graemlins/smile.gif
http://gallery.thevboard.com/index.php?album=SE-Rckt%2FINSTALLATION%20PICS&dispsize=512&start=0
Parts/Tools needed for screen install: '03 cubby, medium sized zip-ties, soldering iron and solder, electrical tape or heat shrink, phillips screw driver and razor knife [note] for this particular head unit (Kenwood), an interface was used to play the PS2 audio through the vehicle speakers. the Kenwood and other brand adapters can be found here http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/nsearch?follow-pro=1&vwcatalog=millionbuy&catalog=millionbuy&quer y=street%20machine%20systems&foo=Shop%20by%20Brand s&image.x=8&image.y=10
Parts/Tools used for PS2 install: power inverter, soldering iron, solder, electrical tape or heat shrink, velcro and a Dremel