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V8_Disco



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Late L322 car play

Anyone done, or had done the upgrade to the Late L322 in car system for car play?

Google provides information it’s been done but no long term experiences etc, I will probably just end up with a Bovee but thought it worth looking into, I retrofitted car play to my Old Audi but that was significantly less integrated

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V8_Disco



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Looked into this a bit more and it looked terrifying- went with a Bovee this arrived today does as advertised

Went with Amazon for this

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Blitzsah



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I think the Bovee is the best compromise. It looks like a lot of work tearing apart the dash to fit a CarPlay unit, also costs a lot of money!

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Bovee is ok and works well, but still doesn't update the experience; with two nice size LCD screens in the car it is crazy to have part of a line of the song/artist you are playing and a seriously bad and outdated satnav system.

I'm upgrading my bovee to a full CarPlay system it is so much better in well every aspect.

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V8_Disco



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How are you doing that

I am ok with the Bovee for now of course way better than plugging in a Jack etc

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Bl4ckD0g



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Netherlands 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black

I’ll be ordering the Naviplus kit from Australia. There are a few threads on here already. Just verifying a few things and a kit should be on its way to me hopefully.

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V8_Disco



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I will have a search around, just enjoying the new to me truck

I am disappointed to find out that I have to cut the plastic flaps off the roof to fit rails at the moment Sad

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Jayk69



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you going to do a write up Bl4ckd0g? 2012 Vogue 4.4 TDV8 - Current
2014 Navara V6 - Gone
2004 Vogue TD6 - Gone
Grand Cherokee - Gone
Discovery V8 (LPG) - Gone
Discovery TD5 - Gone

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Bl4ckD0g



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Sure. Will do.

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Sandyt



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V8_Disco wrote:
I will have a search around, just enjoying the new to me truck

I am disappointed to find out that I have to cut the plastic flaps off the roof to fit rails at the moment Sad

You dont if you use the Whispbar Thumbs Up

Post #580935 24th Jan 2021 11:43am
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please dont call it a 'truck'..... Sad ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Post #580939 24th Jan 2021 12:22pm
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V8_Disco



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Sandyt wrote:
V8_Disco wrote:
I will have a search around, just enjoying the new to me truck

I am disappointed to find out that I have to cut the plastic flaps off the roof to fit rails at the moment Sad

You dont if you use the Whispbar Thumbs Up


Ohh tell me more I have those on the outback and they have been excellent! Just looking into it and seen the rails that powerful have .... ultimately I need to be able to carry my kayaks or it won’t work for me

Stan - I apologies, in my defence I have both a 109 and 110 as well as the Full Fat, at least I did not call it a J**p Laughing

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"Truck" anyone would think I had a lorry not an executive limousine. Very Happy Geoff

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Ansi



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stan wrote:
please dont call it a 'truck'..... Sad


Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

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