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Location: Newcastle, NSW
Registered: March 2004
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FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Sat, 10 September 2005 00:02
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This Satellite Navigation/CD/radio unit is brand new for 2005/06, and the same as the ones fitted to select 2005 Toyota and Lexus models; it is a $5000 dealer option! Manufactured by Fujitsu (famous for Eclipse car audio) and JBL for Toyota.
Features
If you're looking for a place to eat and you're looking for the nearest restaurant, use the Point of Interest menu to list the categories and then select the "restaurants" category to list all the restaurants in your local area (or any area you select). They will then be displayed by name, in order from nearest to farthest away. Simply select one from the list and let the Navigation unit do it's work. If you need to call the restaurant to make reservations, the phone number of the restaurant will be displayed. Please note that there are a multifold of categories in the Point of Interest menu to choose from such as higher education, gas stations, grocery stores, banks, amusement parks, etc. If you can think of it, it's there.
You can select your destination by pushing the "Dest" button and entering the address, Point of Interest menu, emergency, name, memory, coordinates, phone #, intersection, or by manually selecting it on the touch screen.
This unit also has the ability to save up to 106 of your own personal memory points. These points could be your favorite places to go, places you go often, or even places you would like to go in the future. The memory points enable you to select your saved destination by only pushing a few buttons. Very convenient for when you're in a rush or if you found a location that you do not want to forget about.
Push the "Open" button and the screen flips down to reveal the MAP DVD slot and a slot for an audio CD. There is also a "Tilt" button which adjusts the screen to three variable angles for easier viewing. The Navigation system allows you to play your music with the voice navigation working at the same time, that's if the feature is selected. The song titles from CDs which use CD-TEXT are displayed in order up to 29 letters. MP3 and Video DVD Discs are not supported. Coastaletech.com will soon release an audio/video input that will allow the user to plug in a aftermarket DVD player, MP3 player, or iPod. The Navigation unit also has an RDS AM/FM radio which displays local radio station names. There is also a calendar and a memo/reminder which can display your personal messages or messages informing you when to do maintenance on your vehicle (oil changes, tire changes, tune ups, the list goes on and on). The colorful; graphical menus which display these options are alluring and can be selected conveniently with the touch of your finger.
This unit has a voice guidance feature that will vocally guide you to your destination.
Check out the actual operation of the unit here:
http://www.lexus.com/assets/navigat...xus_nav_56k. htm
Includes:
* 2005/2006 Toyota Navigation Unit (Navigation Toyota Part #E7003)
* GPS Antenna
* GPS Antenna extension wire
* Manual
* Speed/Reverse Sensor Wires
* installation instructions
* Reverse camera
* Toyota voice command microphone
Notes:
* Does not include Australia MAP DVD ($330 from Toyota)
* Pre-amp head unit, needs to be used with amplifier(s)
* Cannot be used to watch movie DVDs unless optional Video Interface is purchased
* This double DIN unit is slightly wider than the DIN cutout in some earlier model Toyotas, especially pre-2000 models, and so the facia will need to be widened slightly, an easy job for any professional Car Audio installer
Asking price: $2500 ono
Email peterp@gmp.usyd.edu.au or call 0417068664
Pete
[Updated on: Mon, 12 September 2005 08:36]
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Location: Sydney
Registered: July 2002
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Wed, 14 September 2005 02:07
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The OEMValue.com website that the picture from has them brand new for $2070 aud so you may want to revise that price.
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Location: Sydney NSW
Registered: August 2005
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Location: Sydney
Registered: July 2002
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Thu, 15 September 2005 04:15
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http://www.xe.com/ucc
$1600 usd = $2070 aud.
New too.
It's too bad they don't play MP3's or DVD's as it would look sweet in my MR2.
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Location: Sydney NSW
Registered: August 2005
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Sat, 17 September 2005 16:08
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$1600 is the usd price for the e7001,
the pictures however
one is the e7001
the next two are e7003
free bump!
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Location: Newcastle, NSW
Registered: March 2004
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Sun, 18 September 2005 04:16
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AbaddonGZE wrote on Thu, 15 September 2005 14:15 | http://www.xe.com/ucc
$1600 usd = $2070 aud.
New too.
It's too bad they don't play MP3's or DVD's as it would look sweet in my MR2.
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Hi guys,
This unit is one I bought from www.oemvalue.com recently, but never installed, it is the E7003. Thus, it is BRAND NEW.
As stated, the price on www.oemvalue.com is in US dollars.
So, US$1600 = AU$2070. Add to that shipping, and insurance, and 10% customs duty, and 15% GST, and the grand total comes close to AU$3000. Not to mention that this unit comes with the Toyota voice microphone, and a reversing camera, which are optional extras!
I was going to install the unit into my 1998 Toyota Supra, but have recently sold the Supra, and so have it sitting in my garage.
This unit is the best OEM Sat Nav set-up available currently, and would be an awesome addition for someone who wants to have an incredible multi-function GPS unit as part of their ICE install; if I hadn't just bought a Subaru wagon, there's no way I'd be selling it!
Happy to consider any offers, people, as this has to go...
[Updated on: Sun, 18 September 2005 04:18]
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Registered: October 2005
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Mon, 17 October 2005 11:07
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would it fit in a soarer?
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Location: Sydney
Registered: July 2002
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Tue, 29 November 2005 10:30
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$400 without the reverse camera?
I know its a tad lower that you are asking but its gonna be a pain to get working.
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: July 2002
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Mon, 05 December 2005 09:03
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15% gst
wtf?
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: May 2005
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Tue, 06 December 2005 11:23
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Quote: | Add to that shipping, and insurance, and 10% customs duty, and 15% GST, and the grand total comes close to AU$3000.
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How the f**k does it cost almost a grand just to send this bloody thing interstate?
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: October 2004
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Thu, 08 December 2005 00:45
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I think the 15% comes from 5% import duty (But that should now be scrapped since the FTA with USA) + 10% import GST.
It is hardly interstate if he shipped it from USA to NSW
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Location: Sydney
Registered: July 2002
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Re: FS: Toyota Sat Nav/CD/Radio system
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Fri, 09 December 2005 11:40
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I would love this but it would be alot of hassle to install because it need's amps $$$ and doesnt play MP3's or even DVD's as is and will require a muzic vault
$400
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