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<blockquote data-quote="stang99x" data-source="post: 14701565" data-attributes="member: 169847"><p>Honestly, I think you have it underpriced. Not only is it possible, it can be done plug and play (depending on your definition of "plug and play.") I found a post in another forum that gives detailed steps to put factory OEM navigation into a non navi but sync equipped car. It seems those who have done it say that it costs around $1500 sourcing as many parts as possible from salvage cars. I just don't think it's worth that much to me to add the single most depreciating item in a car. I mean, you can add the Raxiom unit true plug and play for less than $700. But if you want it bad enough, and are willing to invest the time, effort and money you can add the navi. A short list of the stuff is replacement of dash harness, navi unit, climate control (making the dual climate control function is like another $500 in parts) pigtails etc etc. If I ever actually used navigation to navigate I might do it, but given navi is on everyone's phone at this point for free, I'd be hard pressed to invest the time and cash. But like I said, I think you are way low on your price (or just reasonable for a fellow stanger) Truth be told, I could buy it from you and sell it on ebay for twice what I'd pay you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99x, post: 14701565, member: 169847"] Honestly, I think you have it underpriced. Not only is it possible, it can be done plug and play (depending on your definition of "plug and play.") I found a post in another forum that gives detailed steps to put factory OEM navigation into a non navi but sync equipped car. It seems those who have done it say that it costs around $1500 sourcing as many parts as possible from salvage cars. I just don't think it's worth that much to me to add the single most depreciating item in a car. I mean, you can add the Raxiom unit true plug and play for less than $700. But if you want it bad enough, and are willing to invest the time, effort and money you can add the navi. A short list of the stuff is replacement of dash harness, navi unit, climate control (making the dual climate control function is like another $500 in parts) pigtails etc etc. If I ever actually used navigation to navigate I might do it, but given navi is on everyone's phone at this point for free, I'd be hard pressed to invest the time and cash. But like I said, I think you are way low on your price (or just reasonable for a fellow stanger) Truth be told, I could buy it from you and sell it on ebay for twice what I'd pay you. [/QUOTE]
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