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    Pioneer in-dash NAV/MEDIA player

    got a question, my cousin is working in japan and should be able to get me one of these on the cheap, but I know nothing about car stereo so would it actually fit and work in my GTI? or if it's from japan will it be all in Japanese an worthless? can I upload the australia maps to it?

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    Looks the goods. Being double din it should fit, although there is a slight difference in size between Jap 2Din and Euro 2Din. Re the maps, it's dependant if they are stored on internal memory or on a flash card. Internal memory would require the factory to load the maps.

    Also what frequency are the tuner ranges (some countries not the same as Aus).
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    John


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    will have to find that out didn''t think to check that.

    Use to work at Pioneer so might be able to get someone to reprogram it if it needs it but I think it comes on a memry card as the specs on the aus site say

    "The pre-installation of Whereis® V14 mapping on the 1GB fast-response flash memory"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whubbsie View Post
    will have to find that out didn''t think to check that.

    Use to work at Pioneer so might be able to get someone to reprogram it if it needs it but I think it comes on a memry card as the specs on the aus site say

    "The pre-installation of Whereis® V14 mapping on the 1GB fast-response flash memory"
    I got my alpine unit from the states, and radio works here! Another thing you need to look at is getting a can-bus adapter to link your new stereo with the car plug..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    I got my alpine unit from the states, and radio works here! Another thing you need to look at is getting a can-bus adapter to link your new stereo with the car plug..
    will the can-bus adapter be easy to find?

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    The maps on the AVIC series are stored internally, but I believe the map updates (released yearly) are loaded onto the unit via the SD card slot.

    I've actually reviewed the F900BT for work, I review consumer electronics for a living .

    Overall, it's an excellent system and reasonable for the price.

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    one guy said,

    PIONEER WILL NOT SELL THE MAPS SEPERATELY.
    <not sure if this 100% true, but if someone can verify this, let me know...

    I was thinking of buying them from US, but then found out i can't get the maps, so im trying to find another way at the moment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giallorosso View Post
    The maps on the AVIC series are stored internally, but I believe the map updates (released yearly) are loaded onto the unit via the SD card slot.

    I've actually reviewed the F900BT for work, I review consumer electronics for a living .

    Overall, it's an excellent system and reasonable for the price.
    Thanks for the info Giallorosso, think I'll just have to make a call into Pinoneer and see if I can switch it over to english and aussie maps.

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