Power supply/remote reset for Playstation2 slimline Don't bother with clumsy ineficient voltage invertors when fitting the new playstaion to your car. The unit powers the playstation at the correct voltage & also gives a seperate button for reseting the console (saves getting to it everytime you wish to play) It also has a oltage monitor which bleeps when the voltage in the car drops & shuts down before the battery goes flat...more
£105
(£123.38 inc. VAT)
Nightvision for factory nav (1st gen) This is a nightvision camera that displays on the factory nav screen on 1st gen Minis. It allows you to see 4 times furtherthan with your headlights....more
£2700
(£3172.50 inc. VAT)
Mini Headrest screens Pair of 5" widescreen necvox screens. These will fit into the Mini headrests.
Dual input....more
£190
(£223.25 inc. VAT)
ipod video kit for factory nav for latest ipods/iphone This kit brings up all your ipod menus on the factory nav screen & you can also play videos from your ipod. It is controlled by a hand held wireless remote control. This is for cars with factory nav & CD boost stereo. It will work with the latest ipods (touch 2nd gen & iphone 3g)
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£450
(£528.75 inc. VAT)
Ipod video kit for factory nav (1st gen Mini) This is a complete kit featuring a plug & play interface that connects to your factory navigation computer (under seat, an ipod video av kit & an aux in for your stereo (for the sound) We can offer the kit as 100% plug & play or with 3 wires to be spliced for the ipod connect on the back of the stereo. The navigation will sense when you switch the ipod on & auto switch the nav screen. Your ipod will also be charged. Please note, video output is only available on the ipod video & ipod classic. ...more
DVD/playstation input for factory navigation This kit is for Minis with factory nav from August 2003 on.
It is a module that plugs into the navigation unit under the seat for video input from your dvd player or playstation & an aux input for the stereo for the sound.
the nav screen is switched over automatically when a video source is detected. The aux facility of the stereo must not be in use for another device...more